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HIS  expresses  the  current  idea  in  regard  to  this  important  and  remark- 
able preparation.    Important,  because  it  relates  to  the  health  and  lives  of 
millions  of  children ;— remarkable,  because  it  does  what  it  promises  to  do. 
More  than  one-third  of  all  children  born,  die  before  they  are  five  years  old.  Every 
one  of  those  who  live,  is  sometimes  sick.    How  important  that  Infants  and  Children 
should  have  a  proper  remedy  at  the  proper  time    Castoria  has  been  proved  to  be 
the  proper  remedy.    It  is  a  vegetable  prescription  for  Infants  ami  Children  formulated ' 
by  the  eminent  Dr.  Pitcher  nearly  thirty  years  ago.    It  was  Intended  as  a  substitute  for 
the  dangerous  opium  preparations,  like  paregorie,  laudanum  drops,  cordials,  and 
so-called  soothing  syrups,  once  so  generally  given  to  children,  the  effects  oi  which  were 
to  stupefy  them.    This  formula  was  given  to  the  public,  and  is  in  print  around  each 
bottle.    It  met  the  approval  of  advanced  physicians  of  all  schools    It  is  absolutely 
harmless.   The  j>atronage  of  Castoria  has  l>een  unprecedented.    Its  present  sale  is  at 
the  rate  of  about  27,000,000  bottles  per  annum.     Where  does  it  go/    It  goes 
everywhere.    It  is  sold  throughout  America,  EuNglBj  Asia,  Africa,  and  the  Islands 
§  of  the  oceans.    Such  results  could  only  attach  to  an  honest,  reliable,  exceptionable 
article  ;— to  one  that  invites  criticism  ;  one  which  has  stood  the  test  of  time,  and 
one  which  lias  been  handed  down  from  mother  to  daughter. 


When  baby  was  sick  we  grave  her  Castoria. 

When  she  was  a  child,  she  cried  for  Castori.i. 
When  she  became  Miss,  she  clung  to  Castoria. 
When  Ehe  had  Children,  she  gave  them  Cahloria 


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Save 
The  Babies. 


Baby  Wants  Castoria. 


NFANT  mortality  is  some- 
thing frightful.  We  can 
hardly  realize  that  of  all  the 
children  born  in  civilized  countries, 
twenty-two  per  cent.,  or  nearly  one- 
quarter,  die  before  they  reach  one 
year  ;  thirty-seven  per  cent. ,  or  more 
than  one-third,  before  they  are  five, 
and  one-half  before  they  are  fifteen  ! 


Empty  cradles,  mothers  weeping; 
Fathers  toiling,  hearts  are  breaking; 
Sisters  lonely,  darlings  calling; 
Brothers  waiting,  silence  reigning. 

We  do  not  hesitate  to  say  that  a  timely  use  of  Castoria  wrould  save  a  majority  of 
these  precious  lives.  Neither  do  we  hesitate  to  say  that  many  of  these  infantile  deaths 
are  occasioned  by  the  use  of  narcotic  preparations.  All  the  drops,  tinctures  and 
syrups  sold  for  childrens'  complaints  are  composed  principally  of  opium  or  morphine. 
They  are,  in  considerable  quantities,  deadly  poisons.  In  any  quantity,  they  stupefy, 
retard  circulation,  and  lead  to  congestions,  sickness,  death. 

ASTORIA  operates  exactly  the  reverse.     It  causes  the  blood  to  circulate 


properly,  opens  the  pores  of  the  skin  and  allays  fevers.  Then  the  child  sleeps. 
He  gets  well.    This  is  the  way  Castoria  acts. 


What  Will  It  Do  ? 

It  will  do  many  things.  It  will  do  them  quicker,  better,  and  more  thoroughly  than  any 
i  other  formula  known  to  the  medical  profession. 

Castoria  cures  Colic,  Constipation, 
Sour  Stomach,  Diarrhoea,  Eructation, 
Gives  healthy  sleep,  and  promotes  digestion, 
Without  injurious  medication. 

Flatulency,  Sour  Stomach,  Wind  Colic  :— Cure,  Castoria  and  bath. 

i  Thrush  or  Apthea— White  pimples  around  child's  mouth  and  mother's  nipples  :— Cure, 
Castoria  and  good  bathing. 
Prickly  Heat  and  Scurf  :— Cure,  Castoria,  spare  diet  and  bathing. 

Milk  Crust— White  pustules,  dark  crust,  sore  eyes  :— Cure,  Castoria  and  warm  bathing. 
Hives  and  Nettie-Rash— Light  diet ;  Castoria  and  tepid  baths. 
Indigestion— Constipation  :— Castoria,  warm  bath.    Cure  absolute. 
C olic  —  Worms— Castoria,  extra  quantity  ;  bathe  and  rub 
Diarrhoea— Belching  wind  :— Castoria,  rest,  cold  bathing. 


HESE  are  some  of  the  things  Castoria  will  do.    But  during 


Teething, 


when  the  child  is  from  C  to  30  months'  old,  the  effects  of  Castoria  are  most  happy  and 
remarkable.  It  soothes  pain,  it  allays  fever,  it  prevents  congestion.  Very  hot  baths 
are  not  to  be  neglected  in  case  of  congestion. 

Children  Cry  for  Pitcher's  Castoria, 


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What  Castoria  did  for  Mrs.  Fearis'  Twins- 


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No.  1388  Ninth  Avenue, 

Nkw  York,  May  19,  188T. 
Y  little  twins,  Walter  and  Eva,  were  seven  months  old  when  this  photograph  was 
taken,  and  they  weighed  fourteen  and  sixteen  pounds  respectively.  They  are  the  pride 
of  the  neighborhood.   Their  uniform  good  health  and  cheerfulness  1  attribute  to  the 
free  use  of  Castoria.    They  never  cry,  and  are  perennial  blessings."         MRS.  W.  FEARIS. 


"Harmless  and  Reliable." 

Dr.  J.  N.  Kincheloe,  of  Conwav,  Ark.,  w  rites  :— "  I  rejoice  to  know  that  a  remedy  for 
children  bas  been  Introduced  whtcn  is  harmless  and  reliable.  All  morphine  drops  and  syrups 
are  absolutely  dangerous.  I  prescribe  Castoria  regularly.  Any  mother  can  administer  it 
without  fear. 


There  are  2,300,000 

ORES  on  the  whin  of  every  baby,  child  ami  adult.    More  than  one-half  the 

food  consumed  by  us  Li  finally  Ubejrsjted  through  these  porei  In  the  shape  of 


r„       Invisible  perspiration.   When  the  pores  ave  clogged  by  this  offensive  paste, 

several  ounces  i»er  day  of  elfete,  decaying  substance  is  driven  Into  the  system,  there  to 
putrefy  and  poison  t  he  vict  im.  It  stands  to  reason  that  unless  these  pores  are  kept 
op<  n  ;  fevers,  laves,  constipation  or  diarrhu-a,  or  sickness  of  some  kind  must  follow. 

Frequent  bathing  and  rubbing  is  of  more  importance  than  medicine  ;  but  when 
bathing  hits  been  neglected,  and  drooping  or  sickness  occurs  with  the  little  ones,  give 
them  CaMtorin  at  once.    Prompt  action  may  wive  a  s|>ell  of  sickness  ;  it  may  wive  the 

child1!  Ufa     Castoria  warms  the  system;  it  relieves  the  congestion  and  opens  the 

pores  of  t  he  skin  so  that  invisible  perspirat  ion  resumes  its  work.  Sickness  is  caused  by 
clewing  the  pores  of  the  skin  as  ipiickly  as  it  is  by  closing  the  bowels.  This  should  not 
be  forgotten.  If  all  mothers  knew  the  value  of  Castoria  as  some  of  them  do,  it  would 
save  two  thirds  of  infant  sickness,  and  reduce  infant  mortality  one  half. 

Children  Cry  for  Pitcher's  Castoria. 


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Moon.   January  28,  total;  visible  in  eastern  parts  of  America. 


Provinces. 

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Mississippi  Valley. 

Rocky  Mountains. 

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Invisible. 

Sun.   February  11;  invisible  in  America.    Sun.   July  9;  invisible  in  America. 
Moon.   Evening  of  July  22  and  morning  of  23,  total;  visible  over  North  and  South  America. 

Provinces. 

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California. 

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9  55  eve. 
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7  55  eve. 
11  35    ik  22. 

Sun.   August  7;  invisible  in  America. 

Morning  Stars.  Mercury  to  January  18,  and  from  March  3  to  May  10,  and  from  July  8  to 
August  23,  and  from  October  31  to  December  28.   Venus  to  July  11. 

Evening:  Stars.  Mercury  from  January  18  to  March  3,  and  from  May  10  to  July  8,  and  from 
August  23  to  October  31,  and  from  December  28  to  the  end  of  the  year.  Venus  from  July 
11  to  the  end  of  the  year. 

Church  Days  and  Cycles  of  Time,  1888.  Septuagesima  Sunday,  January  29;  Sexagesima 
Sunday,  February  5;  Quinquagesima  Sunday,  February  12;  Ash  Wednesday,  February 
15;  Quadragesima  Sunday,  FebruarjT  19;  Mid  Lent,  March  11;  Palm  Sunday,  March  25; 
Good  Friday,  March  30;  Easter  Sunday,  April  1;  Low  Sunday,  April  8;  Rogation  Sunday, 
•  May  6;  Ascension  Day,  May  10.;  Whit  Sunday,  May  20;  Trinity  Sunday,  May  27;  Corpus 
Christi,  May  31 ;  Advent  Sunday,  December  2;  Christmas  Day,  December  25;  Dominical 
Letters.  A  and  G ;  Epoch,  17;  Golden  Number,  8;  Solar  Cycle,  21 ;  Roman  Indiction,  1; 
Julian  Period,  6601 ;  Dionysian  Period,  217;  the  year  5649  of  the  Jewish  Era  begins  at  sun- 
set on  September  6,  1888. 


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Robbie  Hale! 


Seven 
pounds ! ! 
What  Dr. 


months !  Thirty 
Castoria   did  it. 
Mullin  says  : — 


"  I  certify  that  little  Robbie  Hale 
of  466  Portland  avenue,  St.  Paul,  was 
a  thin  crying  baby  from  his  birth 
until  he  was  given  Castoria.  He 
began  to  improve  from  the  first  week's 
trial.  Has  taken  13  bottles ;  is  per- 
fectly well ;  weighed  30  pounds  the 
day  he  was  seven  months  old,  and 
when  this  picture  was  taken.  Robbie's 
changed  condition  has  caused  many 
mothers  to  use  Castoria.  It  is  the 
best  thing  for  babies  I  have  ever 
known.11 

Fannie  Mullin,  Prof.  Nurse, 
466  Portland  Ave.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 


Especially  Adapted  to 
Children." 


K.  Alex.  Robertson,  of  1057 
Second  Avenue,  New  York, 
says:  "I  use  Castoria  in 
my  practice,  and  find  it 
specially  adapted  to  children  and 
females.1' 


"Superior  to  Castor  Oil." 

Dr.  E.  A.  Enders,  a  leading  physician  of  Cornwall,  Lebanon  Co.,  Pa.,  says:— "I  use  Cas- 
toria in  my  practice,  and  recommend  it  as  a  safe,  reliable,  and  agreeable  medicine  and 
superior  to  Castor  Oil.11 


Superior  to  any  other  Remedy." 


Dr.  H.  A.  Archer,  an  eminent  physician  of  No.  Ill  South  Oxford  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
says  :— "  Castoria  is  so  well  adapted  to  infants  and  children,  that  I  recommend  it  as  superior 
to  any  other  known  remedy.*1 


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Sent  50  Miles  for  it." 


Mr.  J.  M.  Gordon,  writes  from  Buffalo  Gap,  Dakota  :— "  Have  just  removed  here  from 
York  State,  and  have  had  to  send  fifty  miles  for  some  Castoria  and  Centaur  Liniment.  No 
living  on  the  ranch  without  Castoria.11 


"The  IVIost  Popular  Article  in  Germany." 

Dresden,  Germany,  April  1,  1887. 
"  I  have  pleasure  to  inform  you  that  Castoria  is  the  most  popular  article  in  all  Germany. 
Every  one  thinks  highly  of  it.'1         George  Bauman,  Chemist,  2  Prager  Strasse,  Dresden. 


Conn.   Columbus,  Conn.    "  I  prescribe  Castoria,  and  have  given  it  to  each  of  my  eight  chil 

dren  with  most  beneficial  effects.11   Norman  P.  Little,  M.  D. 
Florida.   Palatka,  Fla.    "  All  of  our  children  suffered  from  sour  stomach  and  constipation 

Castoria  is  the  only  remedy  that  ever  did  either  of  them  any  good.11    Justin  M 
Indiana.   Royerton,  Ind.   "I  prescribe  Castoria.    Should  not,  if 

better.11   A.  J.  Green,  M.  D. 
Dakota.    Newark,  Dak.    'k  It  sells  like  hot  cakes.11   Geo.  C.  Lasher. 


Brown. 
could  make  anything 


Idaho.   Boise.    "  A  household  necessity.11   Elethbert  Stearns. 


Children  Cry  for  Pitcher's  Castoria. 


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7 

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0  28 

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4 

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0  27 

7 

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7 

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0  25 

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7 

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4 

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1  31 

7 

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1  25 

7 

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7 

14 

5 

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2  37 

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7 

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7 

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5 

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7 

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Hartford,  Elmira, 
Erie,  Chicago,  Lar- 
amie, So.  Oregon 
and  Nor.  California. 


Washington,  Cin- 
cinnati, St.  Louis, 
Kansas,  Colorado, 
Carson,  Yuha. 


Principal  Religious  Sects  in  the  World. 


Buddhists  and  Confucians       -  485,000,000 

Roman  Catholics,  202,000,000  |  070 

Greek  Catholics,  70,000,000  j     "  ^^uuu'uuu 

Fetish  and  Heathen,        -      -  227,000,000 

Mohammedans,      ....  123,000,000 

Brahmins,   120,000,000 

Protestants  [all  denominations]  109,000,000 

Jews,   8,000,000 


Catarrh  was  pronounced  incurable  until 
the  treatment  of  Wei  De  Meyer  was  intro- 
duced. 

How  his  trousers  were  spotted  no  one  can  tell, 
But  he  made  them  look  new  by  using  Zymel. 

If  a  man  who  turnips  cries,  cries  not  when 
his  father  dies,  is  this  a  proof  that  he  thinks 
more  of  a  turnip  than  he  did  of  his  father  ? 

Why  was  Adam's  first  day  the  longest? 
Because  there  was  no  Eve. 

When  did  Absalom  sleep  five  iu  a  bed  ? 
When  he  slept  with  his  forefathers. 


Bob  and  cousin  Sue  crept  down  the  lane, 
Tempting  harvest  apples  for  to  steal — 

That  night  they  yelled  with  stomach  pain 
And  threw  up  half  their  stolen  meal. 

Next  day  the  doctor  was  by  Bob's  side — 

But  Castoria  was  given  Sue  ; 
Alas  poor  Bob,  he  quickly  died 

And  well,  by  his  grave,  wept  Cousin  Sue. 

In  16,000,000  years  not  a  drop  of  water  will 
remain  on  the  surface  of  the  earth. 

"Still  alive,  Uncle  Reuben,  I  see."  "Yes, 
sah  ;  yes,  sah  !  and  I'se  gwine  to  lib  anudder 
yeah,  shuah."    "How  do  you  know  that?" 

Why,  sah,  I'se  mos  alius  notiss  dat  when  I 
lib  fru  de  monf  of  March,  I  lib  fru  de  whole 
yeah." 

Centaur  Liniment  will  cure  Sciatica. 

Why  would  one  be  lonely  in  heaven  ? 
Because  there  will  not  be  a  damned  soul 
there. 


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Mothers  Do  You  Know 


HAT  paregoric,  Bateman's  Drops,  Godfrey's  Cordial, 
many  so-called  soothing  syrups,  and  most  remedies  for 
children,  are  composed  of  opium  or  morphine  ? 

Do  You  Know  that  opium  and  morphine  are  stupefy- 
ing, narcotic  poisons  ? 

Do  Yon  Know  that  in  most  countries  druggists  are  not 
permitted  to  sell  narcotics,  without  labeling  them  poisons  ? 

Do  Yon  Know  that  you  should  not  permit  any  medicine  to  be  given  your  child 
unless  you  or  your  physician  know  of  what  it  is  composed  ? 

Do  Yon  Know  that  Castoria  is  a  purely  vegetable  preparation,  and  that  a  list  of 
its  ingredients  is  published  with  every  bottle  ? 

Do  Yon  Know  that  Castoria  is  the  prescription  of  the  famous  Dr.  Samuel 
Pitcher.  That  it  has  been  in  use  for  nearly  thirty  years,  and  that  more  Castoria  is  now 
sold  than  of  all  other  remedies  for  children  combined  ? 

Do  Yon  Know  that  the  Patent  Office  Department  of  the  United  States  and  of 
other  countries  have  issued  exclusive  right  to  Dr.  Pitcher  and  his  assigns  to  use  the 
word  "  Castoria  "  and  its  formula,  and  chat  to  imitate  them  is  a  state  prison  offense  ? 

Do  Yon  Know  that  one  of  the  reasons  for  granting  this  government  protection 
was  because  Castoria  had  been  proven  to  be  absolutely  harmless  ? 

Do  Yon  Know  that  35  average  doses  of  Castoria  are  furnished  for  35  cents, 

or  one  cent  a  dose  ? 

Do  Yon  Know  that  when  possessed  of  this  perfect  preparation,  your  children 
may  be  kept  well,  and  that  you  may  have  unbroken  rest  ? 

Well,  these  things  are  worth  knowing.    They  are  facts. 


The  Thirty-Pound  Baby. 

The  proudest,  best  woman  the  world  ever  saw, 
Was  Mrs.  Sophrano  Zebulon  Shaw, 

Who  had  an  eight  months'  old  thirty-pound  boy, 
Which  made  her  as  proud  as  a  mother  of  Troy. 

This  good  mother  thought  a  prize  she'd  obtain 
For  her  modern  Marc  Mundas  Antonia  ; 

But  alas  !  the  prize  she'd  so  hoped  to  gain 
Went  to  the  twins  who  cried  for  Castoria. 


What  Is  It? 


ASTORIA  is  composed  of  Oxygen,  the  therapeutic  properties  of 
Pumpkin  Seed,  Senna,  Mint,  Aniseed,  Oil  of  Wormwood,  Salt, 
Bi-Carb  of  Soda,  Clarified  Sugar  and  "Winter green. 

THE  EFFECTS  are :  Anodyne,  soothing  ;  Assimilating,  gently 
cathartic;  Carminative,  for  Colic,  Flatulency  and  Diarrhoea  ;  Anti-febrile 
for  allaying  Fevers  and  neutralizing  foul  air  ;  Antispastic,  for  Con- 
vulsions, and  Anthelmintic  for  Worms. 

Children  Cry  for  Pitcher's  Castoria. 


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2d.  Month.  Wm^wmmw^  ISIS®  29  Days 


moon's  phases. 

INTERCOLONIAL.. 

EASTERN. 

CENTRAL. 

MOUNTAIN. 

PACIr  IO. 

Last  Quar., 
New  Moon, 
1st  Quar., 
Full  Moon, 

DAY 

4 

11 

19 

27 

HR.  MIN. 

3      9  eve. 
7    34  eve. 
9     43  eve. 
7     41  morn. 

HR.  MIN. 

2      9  eve. 
6    34  eve. 
8    43  eve. 
6     41  morn. 

HR.  MIN. 

1      9  eve. 
5     34  eve. 
7     43  eve. 
5     41  morn. 

HR.  MIN. 

0      9  eve. 
4    34  eve. 
6    43  eve. 
4     41  morn. 

HR.  MIN. 

11     9  morn. 
3   34  eve. 
5  43  eve. 
3   41  morn. 

New  Foundland, 

Nova  Scotia,  St.  Al- 

Hartford, Elmira, 

Washington,  Cin- 

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and  Nor.  California. 

Carson,  Yuba. 

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7  16 

5  13 

4  56 

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6  57 

5  32 

7  20 

6  54 

5  35 

7  22 

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7  11 

5  18 

8  14 

6  58 

5  30 

8  18 

6  56 

5  33 

8  18 

6  53 

5  36 

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7  9 

5  20 

9  17 

6  57 

5  32 

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6  55 

5  34 

9  17 

6  52 

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7  7 

5  21 

10  19 

6  56 

5  33 

10  15 

6  53 

5  36 

10  14 

6  51 

5  38 

10  14 

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Fri 

7  5 

5  23 

11  21 

6  54 

5  34 

11  13 

6  52 

5  37 

11  11 

6  49 

5  39 

11  10 

18 

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7  4 

5  25 

morn 

6  53 

5  36 

morn 

6  50 

5  38 

morn 

6  48 

5  40 

morn 

19 

Sun 

7  2 

5  26 

0  23 

6  51 

5  37 

0  11 

6  49 

5  39 

0  8 

6  47 

5  41 

0  6 

20 

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7  0 

5  28 

1  25 

6  50 

5  38 

1  9 

6  48 

5  40 

1  5 

6  45 

5  43 

1  2 

.  21 

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6  58 

5  30 

2  26 

6  48 

5  39 

2  7 

6  46 

5  41 

2  2 

6  44 

5  44 

1  59 

22 

Wed 

6  56 

5  31 

3  24 

6  47 

5  41 

3  3 

6  45 

5  43 

2  59 

6  43 

5  45 

2  55 

23 

Thurs 

6  54 

5  33 

4  20 

6  45 

5  42 

3  56 

6  43 

5  44 

3  53 

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24 

Fri 

6  52 

5  35 

5  9 

6  44 

5  43 

4  49 

6  42 

5  45 

4  44 

6  40 

5  47 

4  40 

25 

Sat 

6  51 

5  36 

5  53 

6  42 

5  44 

5  35 

6  41 

5  46 

5  31 

6  39 

5  48 

5  28 

26 

Sun 

6  49 

5  38 

6  32 

6  41 

5  46 

6  17 

6  39 

5  47 

6  14 

6  37 

5  49 

6  11 

27 

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6  47 

5  39 

rises 

6  39 

5  47 

rises 

6  38 

5  48 

rises 

6  36 

5  50 

rises 

28 

Tues 

6  45 

5  41 

7  36 

6  38 

5  48 

7  23 

6  36 

5  50 

7  24 

6  34 

5  51 

7  26 

29 

Wed 

6  43 

5  43 

8  54 

6  36 

5  49 

8  37 

6  35 

5  51 

8  37 

6  33 

5  52 

8  37 

A  man  has  a  bag  of  corn,  a  fox  and  a  goose 
to  transfer  across  a  river.  His  boat  is  only 
large  enough  for  himself  and  one  at  a  time  of 
his  possessions.  How  does  he  manage  so 
that  the  goose  will  not  eat  the  corn  or  the  fox 
the  goose  ? 

"  Pa  is  it  right  to  call  a  man  born  in  Poland 
a  Pole?"  "Of  course,  my  child.1''  "Well, 
then,  if  a  man  is  born  in  Holland,  is  he  a 
Hole  V 

One  of  the  first  lessons  taught  at  the  many 
fashionable  cookery  schools  is  :  "  Never  stir 
the  hash  with  one  hand  and  smooth  the  hair 
with  the  other.11 

Snuffles  are  com^ifetely  done  away  with  by 
the  use  of  Wei  De  Meyer's  Catarrh  Cure. 

In  church  again  sat  Deacon  Jones  smilingly 
well, 

For  his  clothes  appeared  new  with  grace  and 
Zymel. 

What  killed  Caesar  ?  Too  many  Roman 
punches. 


Castoria  is  to  mothers  added  -wealth, 

For  it  gives  them  rest  and  their  baby's  health. 

Is  life  worth  living  ?  Depends  upon  the  liver. 
Generally  speaking,  what  is  it  ?  Woman, 

"The  rich,11  said  a  Jew,  "eat  venison  be- 
cause it  is  deer,  I  eats  mutton  because  it  ish 
sheep.11 

What  was  it  a  blind  man  took  at  breakfast 
which  restored  his  sight  ? — He  took  a  cup  and 
—saw,  sir. 

Mrs.  Jenkins  complained  that  the  turkey 
she  had  eaten  didn't  set  well.    "  Probably, 
said  Jenkins,  "  it  was  not  a  hen  turkey.'1 

Poison.— The  bite  of  a  rattlesnake,  sting  of  a 
bee,  or  inflammation  from  a  rusty  nail  are  ren- 
dered harmless  by  drinking  whiskey  and  ap- 
plying Centaur  Liniment 


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What  of  Such  Twins  as  These! 


No.  1629  Lexington  Avenue, 

New  York,  July  20,  1887. 


HIS  is  a  picture  of  my  boy  twins,  Charlie  and  Willie,  taken  when  they  were  five  and 
a  half  months  old.   They  weighed  sixteen  pounds  each.   They  have  never  been  sick, 
because  I  have  brought  them  up  on  Castoria.    Thinking  that  you  would  be  pleased 
to  see  two  such  cherubs,  I  send  you  their  pictures."  MRS.  HERMINE  SCHULZE. 


Some  Weil-Known  Editors  say 

Chillicothe,  O.,  April  23,  1887.  "  Castoria  has  no  doubt  saved  me  much  sleep  and  many 
midnight  parades."  Signed  (?)  Hasper  &  Hunter. 


"Our  Little  Children." 

No  institution  in  the  United  States  is  better  known  for  the  good  done  orphan  children 
than  the  St.  Ann's  Infant  Asylum,  No.  1236  North  Tenth  St.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  The  following 
is  what  its  matron  says  of  the  wonderful  Castoria. 

St.  Louis,  April  30th,  1886. 
Gentlemen  : — "  We  find  Castoria  an  admirable  remedy  for  our  little  children.    Using  a 
great  deal  of  it,  we  desire  to  purchase  at  the  wholesale  price,  which  please  send  us.  Receive 
the  thanks  of  SISTER  ANN  FRANCES." 


How  Baby  Fooled  Them, 

Baby  cried;  that  seemed  to  be  his  vocation  ; 

But  we  doctored  him  for  colic,  diarrhoea, 
Sour  stomach,  nettle-rash,  worms,  constipation, 

Teething— and  each  infantile  adversary. 

We  gave  him  soothing  syrups,  paregoric, 
Bateman's  Drops,  Godfrey's  Cordial  and  panacea  ; 

Searched  for  pins,  thought  of  imps,  of  things  satanic  ; 
'Twas  only  one  more  child  crying  for  Castoria. 


Children  Cry  for  Pitcher's  Castoria. 

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3d  Month.  KHI*c3%   %&'&&<&  31  Days 


moon's  phases. 

INTERCOLONIAL. 

EASTERN. 

CENTRAL. 

MOUNTAIN. 

PACIFIC. 

Last  Quar., 
New  Moon, 
First  Quar., 
Full  Moon, 

DAY 

4 
12 
20 
27 

HR.  MIN. 

11   10  eve. 
0    4  eve. 

4  27  eve. 

5  51  eve. 

HR.  MIN. 

10  10  eve. 

11  4  morn. 

3  27  eve. 

4  51  eve. 

HR.  MIN. 

9   10  eve. 
10    4  morn. 

2  27  eve. 

3  51  eve. 

HR.  MIN. 

8  10  eve. 

9  4  morn. 

1  27  eve. 

2  51  eve. 

HR.  MIN. 

7  10  eve. 

8  4  morn. 

0  27  eve. 

1  51  eve. 

. 

New  Foundland, 

Nova  Scotia,  St.  Al- 

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"  The  honeymoon  is  all  well  enough,"  said  a 

Erudent  belle  ;  "  but  what  I  yearn  for  is  the 
arvest  moon." 

The  naked  truth— a  bear  story. 

On  entering,  always  let  your  lady  precede 
you. 

On  leaving,  never  mistake  a  silk  umbrella 
for  your  cotton  one. 

By  all  pursuits  by  man  invented, 
Tne  farmer's  is  the  best  contented. 
His  profits  good,  his  calling  high, 
And  on  his  labors,  all  rely. 

Dr.  F.  W.  Wei  De  Meyer,  77  Murray  St., 
New  York,  will  guarantee  to  cure  Catarrh. 

"My  clothes  look  like  new,"  said  John  to  his 
belle. 

"You're  a  fraud,"  said  Jane,  "I  think  it's 
Zjmel. 

Why  doesn't  the  devil  skate  ?  How— in  hell 
—can  he. 


It  is  a  fact  there  is  no  "  may  be," 
A  mother's  milk  can't  save  the  baby, 
While  sweet  Castoria  digests  their  food, 
Gives  them  health  and  makes  them  good. 

An  instantaneous  pain  reliever — Centaur 
Liniment. 

"  That's  the  end  of  my  tale,"  as  the  tadpole 
said  when  he  turned  into  a  bullfrog. 

A  little  kiss,  a  little  bliss,  a  little  ring  ;  it's 
ended.  A  little  jaw,  a  little  law,  and  lo  !  the 
bonds  are  rended. 

Man  is  sixty-five  per  cent  water,  and  rail- 
roads are  seventy -five  per  cent  water. 

Teacher — "  Who  was  the  strongest  man  ?" 
Boy — "  Jonah,  because  the  whale  couldn't  hold 
him  after  he  got  him  down. 

Pray  tell  us  ladies  if  you  can, 
Who  is  that  highly  favored  man, 
Though  he's  married  many  a  wife, 
May  be  a  bachelor  all  his  life  ? 

A  Clergyman. 


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One  Baby  causes  joy,  Twins  pride,  while  Triplets  are  the  envy 

of  all  Mothers. 

New  York,  May  23, 1887. 
To  the  Proprietors  of  Castoria  -"I  send  you  photographs  of  my  famous  triplets — two  boys 
and  one  girl.   At  first  they  were  sickly,  but  I  gave  them  plenty  of  Castoria,  and  now  they  are 
fat  and  healthy.    They  are  only  two  months  and  three  days  old,  and  weigh  8,  8b  and  9  pounds 
respectively.   Beat  this  who  can.1''  MRS.  MARY  KLINGNER,  72Q  Cortland  Ave. 


Mother's  Milk 

OMETIMES  sickens  the  baby.     It  varies  from  32  to  64  ounces  a  day  in 

quantity,  and  from  8  to  12  per  cent,  in  quality.  It  partakes  of  the  food 
eaten.  Fright  will  cause  salts  to  rise  in  the  milk  so  as  to  give  the  baby  convul- 
In  such  cases  as  this,  Castoria  shows  its  power  quickest.     It  is  an  absolute 


sions. 

assimilator  of  food, 


Improper  Food. 


HE  nursing  mother   should    not    eat  rich 


Calves  Crossing  the 
Stream. 


pastrys,  gravys,  greens,  spices,  or  acids,  nor 
drink  strong  tea,  coffee,  beer  or  spirits.  These 
things  will  not  assimilate  with  an  infant's  food.  They 
destroy  the  digestive  fluid  known  as  ptyaline,  and 
instead  of  converting  the  food  into  nutrition,  it  is 
curdled  and  soured.  This  produces  colic,  flatulency, 
diarrhoea  or  constipation.  Then  follow  fevers,  erup- 
tions or  sickness  of  some  kind.    At  such  times  Castoria 


will  destroy  the  acidity  and  correct  the  difficulty. 

Children  Cry  for  Pitcher's  Castoria, 


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4th  Month.  .A  1>  1*  1  1  ,    ,1  8  8  S  30  Days. 


moon's  phases. 

INTERCOLONIAL. 

EASTERN. 

CENTRAL. 

MOUNTAIN. 

PACIFIC. 

Last  Quar., 
New  Moon, 
1st  Quar., 
Full  Moon, 

DAY 

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8   37  morn. 
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7  37  morn. 
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1   6  morn. 

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6  37  morn. 
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HR.  MIN. 

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d.     3  36  morn. 

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4  46 

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"  Is  there  any  person  you  wish  me  to 
marry  J*1  said  a  wife  to  a  dying  spouse. 
'*  Marry  the  devil,  if  you  like,,?  was  the  re- 

Ely.  No,  I  thank  you,  my  dear.  One  hus- 
and  of  the  same  family  is  enough  for  me." 

"  You  must  bathe  regularly,1'  said  a  physi- 
cian gravely,  as  he  looked  at  the  patient's 
tongue  and  felt  his  pulse.  "I  do  doctor," 
returned  the  sick  man  ;  "  I  go  in  swimming 
regularly  every  Fourth  of  July." 

James  Aacher,  Alton,  HI.,  writes— 
"I  have  been  partially  deaf  for  several 
years.    Am  perfectly  restored  by  the  use  of 
W«i  De  Meyer's  Catarrh  Cure." 

Everybody  asks  what  is  Zymel, 
Soiled  clothes  made  new  the  story  tell. 

Nature  accommodates  herself  to  the  circum- 
stances of  the  people.  Who  ever  heard  of  a 
waterspout  in  Kentucky. 

When  was  beef  the  highest  ?  When  the  cow 
jumped  over  the  moon. 


Good  Babies. 
'Tis  a  jolly  day  from  East  to  West, 
For  children  thrive,  and  mothers  rest, 
The  darling  girls  all  named  Victoria, 
And  with  the  boys,  they  have  Castoria. 

If  twice  eleven  are  twenty-two,  how  can 
twice  ten  be  twenty  too. 

Patrick  asked,  An'  how'll  we  know,  Jem- 
my, when  ye're  dead— ye're  after  waking  me 
ivery  time  V  "  Bring  me  a  glass  o'  whiskey, 
an'  say,  1  Here's  till  ye,  Jemmy  1'  an  if  I  don't 
rise  up  an'  drink,  then  bury  me." 

Centaur  Liniment  is  invaluable  in  case  of 
Accident. 

There  is  one  concern  in  this  city  that  makes 
a  great  deal  of  money  and  doesn't  advertise. 
It  is  the  mint. 

When  was  Adam  created  ?  Just  before  Eve. 

Why  was  Eve  created  ?  For  Adam's  Ex- 
press Co. 


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Children,  Colic  and  Castoria,  from  Connecticut  to  California. 

Maine.   Lewiston,  Me.,  April  25th,  1887.    "  I  am  quite  sure  that  my  baby  would  have  died  of 

constipation,  had  I  not  given  him  Castoria."   Mrs.  Sarah  F.  Rogers. 
New  Hampshire.    Concord,  N.  H.,  Jan'y  4th,  1887.    "I  have  reared  four  children  without 

other  medicine."   Mrs.  Louise  E.  Long. 
Vermont.   Rutland,  Vt.,  Feby.  4th,  1887.    '  My  wife,  her  uncles,  her  cousins  and  her  aunts 

all  use  it."  James  W.  Hayes. 
Mass.   Lowell,  Mass.,  March  7th,  1887.   "Everybody  praises  Castoria.   My  sales  increased 

one-half  last  year.'"   G.  C.  Osgood,  M.  D. 
New  York.   Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    "Castoria  is  so  well  adapted  to  children  that  I  recommend  it 

as  superior  to  any  other  known  remedy.'"   H.  A.  Archer,  111  So.  Oxford  St. 
New  Jersey.   So.  Amboy,  N.  J.    "I  prescribe  Castoria  for  constipation  with  better  results 

than  from  any  other  prescription.11   Dr.  L.  O.  Morgan. 
Penn.   Greenville,  Pa.    "  I  sell  great  quantities.   All  like  it.'1   J.  C.  Johnson,  M.  D. 
Maryland.   Annapolis,  Md.    "  Castoria  is  the  remed}'  for  children."   Geo.  Appleby. 

Delaware.   Dover,  Del.    "Wife  asks  how  they  raised  children  before  they  had  Castoria.  I 

give  it  up.11   John  M.  Wingate. 
Virginia.   Richmond,  Va.    "It  has  saved  me  sleepless  nights.11   L.  E.  Spottswood. 
North  Car.    Raleigh,  N.  C.   "  *t  is  used  by  all  my  neighbors.1'   Evarts  C.  Ashton. 
Tennessee.   Murfreesboro,  Tenn.    "A  well-devised  remedy  for  children.11  Dr.  Joe.  E.  Kerr. 
South  Car.  Charleston,  S.  C.    "  My  boy  has  been  saved  by  Castoria.1'    Mrs.  Edith  Ramsby. 

Georgia.  Rome,  Ga.    "  My  baby  made  Rome  howl  for  about  six  weeks.   *   *   *    Send  me  a 

dozen  bottles  more  of  Castoria.11   T.  V.  Vincent. 
Alabama.   Mobile,  Ala.    "  I  verily  believe  that  my  little  boy  would  have  died  with  colic  and 

worms  had  we  not  been  sent  some  Castoria.11   Mrs.  Samuel  Edgewood. 
Mississippi.   Natchez,  Miss.    "We  lost  two  children  from  diarrhoea.   We  feel  that  one  has 

been  saved  us  by  Castoria.11   Winfred  N.  Little. 
Louisiana.   Shrevesport,  La.   "My  children  have  been  great  sufferers  from  flatulency  and 

hiccups.   I  have  found  no  cure  but  Castoria.  1   Mrs.  Wealthy  Frost. 
Texas.   Waco,  Tex.    "Indigestion  and  colic  were  the  bane  of  my  house  until  exterminated 

by  Castoria.11   Mervin  Maxwell. 
Kentucky.   Lexington,  Ky.    "  I  believe  that  Castoria  is  the  most  valuable  remedy  ever  made 

for  children."   Richard  P.  Lyman 
Ohio.   Hamilton,  O.    "  Sale  immense  ;  reputation  enviable."   A.  Meyers  &  Co. 
Michigan.   Otia,  Mich.    "Have  used  Castoria  over  ten  years.   Good."   Dr.  T.  J.  Sherlock. 

Wisconsin.   Racine,  Wis.    "  For  indigestion  it  is  perfect."   Mark  Mapleson. 

Illinois.   Bonfield,  111.    "  A  perfect  Godsend.   It  cures  constipation."   P.  Stebbins,  M.  D. 

Minnesota.   St.  Paul,  Minn.    "We  order  it  50  gross  at  a  time."    Noyes  Bros.  &  Cutler. 

Iowa.   Maxwell,  la.  "We  sell  more  Castoria  than  any  other  medicine."   Baldwin  &  Maxwell. 
Missouri.   Malta  Bend,  Mo.    "  Have  used  it  in  my  practice  fifteen  years."   Dr.  R.  H.  Levy. 

Arkansas.   Conway,  Ark.    "  Reliable— harmless."— Dr.  J.  N.  Kincheloe. 

Kansas.    McPherson,  Kas.    "The  right  thing  for  children."   F.  Dunn,  M.  D. 

Nebraska.    Lincoln,  Neb.    "It  saved  my  baby's  life."   Mrs.  Mary  Pawling. 

Colorado.  Pueblo,  Col.   "My  wife  has  raised  six  children  on  Castoria."  Hester  Walwouth . 

Utah.   Salt  Lake.   "  The  most  popular  remedy  among  the  Mormons."   Seth  Taylor. 

New  Mexico.   Tucson.  "  We  were  bawled  out  of  the  hut  until  we  found  Castoria."  A.  Lopez. 

Washington.   Seattle.   "  The  best  remedy  for  children  in  existence."   Seneca  Foster. 

Oregon.   Echo,  Or.    "A  most  valuable  remedy  for  children."   Dr.  W.  E.  Brownell. 

California.   Los  Angelos.    "  My  family  use  Castoria  for  our  children  and  nothing  else. 

Children  Cry  for  Pitcher's  Castoria, 


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5th  Month.  MH^gi    1888®  31  Days 


moon's  phases. 

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EASTERN. 

CENTRAL. 

MOUNTAIN. 

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New  Moon, 
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7     31  eve. 
9      7  eve. 
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6     31  eve. 
8      7  eve. 
5    49  eve. 
8     21  morn. 

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5     31  eve. 
7      7  eve. 
4     49  eve. 
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4     31  eve. 
6      7  eve. 
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3     31  eve. 
5      7  eve. 
2    49  eve. 
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7  19 

1  57 

4  51 

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6  58 

1  32 

4  59 

6  55 

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7  21 

2  28 

4  50 

7  4 

2  11 

4  54 

6  59 

2  8 

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6  56 

2  5 

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7  22 

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4  43 

7  5 

2  41 

4  53 

7  0 

2  39 

4  57 

6  57 

2  37 

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4  30 

7  23 

3  17 

4  47 

7  6 

3  9 

4  52 

7  1 

3  8 

4  56 

6  57 

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7  25 

3  39 

4  46 

7  7 

3  35 

4  50 

7  2 

3  37 

4  55 

6  58 

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4  26 

7  26 

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4  49 

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7  28 

4  21 

4  44 

7  9 

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4  48 

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4  28 

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4  23 

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7  30 

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4  42 

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7  41 

4  50 

7  2 

7  38 

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7  82 

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4  41 

7  12 

8  42 

4  45 

7  7 

8  38 

4  49 

7  3 

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4  44 

7  8 

9  33 

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10  53 

4  39 

7  14 

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4  43 

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10  26 

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7  5 

10  21 

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4  17 

7  36 

11  41 

4  38 

7  15 

11  19 

4  42 

7  10 

11  15 

4  47 

7  6 

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4  15 

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4  37 

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4  41 

7  12 

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4  14 

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4  36 

7  17 

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4  40 

7  13 

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4  45 

7  8 

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4  35 

7  18 

0  43 

4  39 

7  14 

0  40 

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4  34 

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4  37 

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4  9 

7  44 

2  27 

4  32 

7  21 

2  25 

4  37 

7  17 

2  24 

4  42 

7  11 

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4  8 

7  45 

2  54 

4  31 

7  22 

2  57 

4  36 

7  17 

2  58 

4  41 

7  12 

2  58 

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4  7 

7  46 

3  22 

4  31 

7  23 

3  30 

4  35 

7  18 

3  32 

4  41 

7  13 

3  34 

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4  6 

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4  30 

7  24 

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4  10 

4  40 

7  13 

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4  5 

7  48 

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7  25 

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4  34 

7  19 

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4  39 

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26 

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4  28 

7  25 

8  49 

4  34 

7  20 

8  44 

4  39 

7  15 

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7  26 

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7  27 

10  47 

4  32 

7  22 

10  43 

4  38 

7  17 

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7  53 

11  56 

4  27 

7  28 

11  33 

4  32 

7  23 

11  29 

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7  17 

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morn 

4  26 

7  29 

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4  31 

7  24 

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4  37 

7  18 

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4  0 

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0  30 

4  26 

7  30 

0  11 

4  31 

7  24 

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4  36 

7  19 

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The  longest  river— the  Mississippi  and  Mis- 
souri, 5,000  miles  long. 

The  longest  Suspension  Bridge— the  Brook- 
lyn.  It  is  one  and  an  eighth  mile  long. 

The  largest  Insurance  Co.— The  Mutual  Life. 
Net  assets,  $108,000,000. 

The  largest  City  —  London,  population 
5,000,000. 

The  largest  Library— Paris.  Has  1,400,000 
volumes. 

The  highest  Monument— Washington.  600 
feet. 

America  has  the  biggest  Cataract,  the  tall- 
est monument,  and  the  prettiest  women  in  the 
world. 

Wei  De  Meyer's  Catarrh  Cure  is#sent  by 
mail,  postage  paid,  for  $1 .00. 

When  into  the  grease  vat  Jasen  fell. 

He  restored  his  clothes  with  pure  Zymel. 


The  Old  Way. 

How  babies  stomach  once  did  sour, 
How  doctors  physicked  by  the  hour. 
How  mothers  cried,  how  they  mauled, 
How  babies  kicked,  how  they  squalled, 
Till  sweet  Castoria  caused  them  all 
To  sing  like  birds  but  never  bawl. 

Largest  Theatres  in  the  World. 
Seats  for  persons.— Grand  Opera  Hall.  New 
Orleans,  2,050  ;  Academy  of  Music,  Paris,  2,100; 
Covent  Garden,  London.  2,684  ;  La  Scala, 
Milan,  2,113  ;  Adelphi,  Chicago,  2,238 ;  Alex- 
andria, St.  Petersburg,  2,330 ;  Academy  of 
Music,  New  York,  2,526  ;  Boston  Theatre.  2,972; 
Academy  of  Music.  Phila.,  2,865 ;  Stadt  The- 
atre, N.  Y..  3.000.  The  Coliseum  in  Rome  had 
seats  for  80,000  persons. 

Centaur  Liniment  heals  burns  and  scalds 
without  a  scar. 

Why  did  Job  always  sleep  cold?  Because 
he  had  poor  comforters. 


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Why  Mrs.  Tubbs  Kicked. 


It 


EN  strike  with  their  fists.     Sometimes  they  swear,  but  they  seldom 
kick.   To  disconsolate  women  is  left  a  monopoly  of  kicking. 

They  do  not  kick  men,  they  kick  the  floor.   Mrs.  Tubbs  was  a 
kicking  woman.   This  picture  represents  her  in  the  act. 

She  had  sung  "  Lully  by  baby."  She  had  repeated  Mother  Goose's 
Stories.  She  had  tried  paregoric,  Godfrey's  Cordial,  and  soothing  syrups. 
They  were  all  of  no  use.  Baby  still  cried.  She  tried  praying.  It  was  a 
failure.   He  cried  the  harder. 

Mrs.  Tubbs  had  carried  that  baby  in  her  arms  by  turns  for  months.  She  had  rocked  him 
in  the  cradle.  She  undid  his  clothes  for  the  fortieth  time  to  see  if  a  pin  pricked  him  She 
employed  doctors.   Still  that  baby  cried  the  louder. 

He  had  kept  it  up  for  four  long  weeks.  He  was  getting  thin.  Mrs. 
Tubbs  thought  her  baby  would  die.  This  was  the  way  he  looked.  It  was 
dreadful.  Mrs.  Tubbs  was  nearly  crazy.  She  was  almost  dead.  She 
cried.  Then  she  wrung  her  hands.  Then  she  pulled  her  hair.  Then 
she  kicked. 

She  believed  there  was  nothing  in  this  wide  world  that  would  cure 
her  sick  baby.    Her  mother  told  her  so.   It  looked  just  that  way. 

She  did  not  know  that  there  was  one  remedy  that  would  cure  her  baby. 
A  remedy  that  digests  babies1  food.   It  was  indigestion  ailed  her  baby. 

Belching  gas  like  a  steam  engine.  Vomiting  sour  curd  like  a  hen 
pigeon.  Drawn  into  knots  with  colic,  and  still  Mrs.  Tubbs  did  not  know  that  milk  had  soured 
on  baby's  stomach  ! 

Mrs.  Tubbs  is  au  educated  lady  with  a  large  heart  and  a  pretty  fair  sized  foot.  Singular 
that  she  did  not  know  of  Castoria.  which  has  been  curing  sick  and  crying  babies  for  30  years. 
But  this  was  Mrs.  Tubbs'  first  baby. 

That  night  another  mother  across  the  street  heard  the  doleful  cry.  In  the  midnight  dark- 
ness Mrs.  Smith  carried  poor  Mrs.  Tubbs  some  of  her  baby's  Castoria.  Just  as  soon  as  the 
Tubbs  baby  had  swallowed  a  few  drops  of  the  Smith  baby's  Castoria,  he  was  as  quiet  as  a 
lamb. 

That's  just  the  way  Castoria  acts.  It  has  the  knack  of  curing  children.  It  always  cures 
them.  It  cures  quickly.  They  like  it.  It  gives  them  health.  It  gives  them  sleep.  Mrs.  Tubbs 
will  never  kick  again.    She  now  believes  in  Castoria. 


K.  Norman  P.  Little,  of  Columbus,  Conn.,  and  widely  known  throughout  the  Eastern 
States,  says  :— "  My  family  of  eight  children  have  been  given  Castoria.  I  prescribe 
and  recommend^ts  use  in  preference  to  any  formula  known  to  me." 

H.  A.  Archer,  an  eminent  physician  of  No.  Ill  South  Oxford  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
says: — "Castoria  is  so  well  adapted  to  the  derangements  of  infants  and  children,  that  I 
recommend  it  as  superior  to  any  other  known  remedy." 

Rev.  Dr.  Pope,  well  acquainted  with  Dr.  Pitcher,  says : — 11 1  have  used  Dr.  Pitcher's 
Castoria  in  my  family,  and  cheerfully  bear  testimony  to  its  being  all  that  is  claimed  for  it." 

Mr.  J.  M.  Gordon,  writes  from  Buffalo  Gap,  Dakota  :—"  Have  just  removed  here  from 
York  State,  and  have  had  to  send  fifty  miles  for  some  Castoria  and  Centaur  Liniment.  No 
living  on  the  ranch  without  Castoria." 

Mrs.  E.  C.  Gildersleeve,  an  experienced  nurse,  residing  at  No.  402  Atlantic  Ave.,  Brooklyn, 
N.Y.,  says:— "I  have  used  Castoria  in  numerous  cases  for  babies  of  4  weeks  old  and  upwards, 
with  most  wonderful  effects." 

Dresden,  Germany,  April  1,  1887. 
"  I  have  pleasure  to  inform  you  that  Castoria  is  the  most  popular  article  in  all  Germany. 
Every  one  thinks  highly  of  it." 

George  Bauman,  Chemist,  2  Prager  Strasse,  Dresden. 

Dr.  J.  N.  Kincheloe,  of  Conway,  Ark.,  writes :—"  I  rejoice  to  know  that  a  remedy  for 
children  has  been  introduced  which  is  harmless  and  reliable.  All  morphine  drops  and  syrups 
are  absolutely  dangerous.  I  prescribe  Castoria  regularly.  Any  mother  can  administer  it 
without  fear."  » 

Children  Cry  for  Pitcher's  Castoria, 


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moon's  phases. 

INTERCOLONIAL.!  EASTERN. 

CENTRAL. 

MOUNTAIN. 

PACIFIC. 

Last  Quar., 
New  Moon, 
First  Quar., 
Full  Moon, 
Last  Quar., 

DAY 

1 

9 
17 

23 
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HR.  MIN. 

8   37  morn. 
0  18  eve. 
2  33  morn. 
4  51  eve. 
11   36  eve. 

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7   37  morn. 
11   18  morn. 

1    3-3  morn. 

3  51  eve. 
10  36  eve. 

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2   51  eve. 
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d.  9  18  morn. 
16  11   33  eve. 

1   51  eve. 

8  36  eve. 

HR.  MIN. 

4  37  morn. 
d.  8  18  morn. 
16  10  33  eve. 

0  51  eve. 

7   30  eve. 

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4  30 

7  26 

1  12 

4  36 

7  20 

1  11 

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3  59 

7  58 

1  46 

4  24 

7  32 

1  40 

4  30 

7  26 

1  39 

4  a5 

7  21 

1  39 

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3  58 

7  59 

2  7 

4  24 

7  33 

2  5 

4  29 

7  27 

2  6 

4  35 

7  21 

2  6 

5 

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3  57 

7  59 

2  27 

4  24 

7  33 

2  30 

4  29 

7  28 

2  32 

4  36 

7  22 

2  34 

6 

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3  57 

8  0 

2  50 

4  23 

7  34 

2  57 

4  29 

7  28 

2  59 

4  35 

7  23 

3  2 

7 

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3  57 

8  1 

3  14 

4  23 

7  34 

3  25 

4  29 

7  29 

3  29 

4  34 

7  23 

3  32 

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3  56 

8  2 

sets 

4  23 

7  35 

3  57 

4  28 

7  29 

4  2 

4  34 

7  24 

4  6 

9 

Sat 

3  55 

8  3 

7  54 

4  23 

7  36 

sets 

4  28 

7  30 

sets 

4  34 

7  24 

sets 

10 

Sun 

3  DO 

8  3 

8  50 

4  22 

7  36 

8  27 

4  28 

7  31 

8  23 

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11 

Mou 

3  55 

8  4 

9  40 

4  22 

7  37 

9  18 

4  28 

7  31 

9  14 

4  34 

7  25 

9  9 

12 

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3  55 

8  4 

10  25 

4  22 

7  37 

10  4 

4  28 

7  32 

10  0 

4  34 

7  26 

9  55 

13 

Wed 

3  55 

8  5 

11  2 

4  22 

7  38 

10  46 

4  28 

7  32 

10  42 

4  34 

7  26 

10  38 

14 

Thurs 

3  55 

8  5 

11  35 

4  22 

7  38 

11  22 

4  23 

7  32 

11  19 

4  34 

7  27 

11  16 

15 

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3  55 

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4  22 

7  39 

11  55 

4  28 

7  33 

11  53 

4  34 

7  27 

11  51 

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3  55 

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4  34 

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3  55 

8  7 

0  31 

4  22 

7  39 

0  27 

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7  as 

0  26 

4  34 

7  28 

0  25 

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3  55 

8  7 

0  57 

4  23 

7  40 

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4  28 

7  34 

0  58 

4  34 

7  28 

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3  55 

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4  23 

7  40 

1  29 

4  28 

7  34 

1  30 

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3  55 

8  8 

1  51 

4  23 

7  40 

2  2 

4  29 

7  34 

2  5 

4  35 

7  28 

2  7 

21 

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3  56 

8  8 

2  23 

4  23 

7  40 

2  39 

4  29 

7  35 

2  43 

4  35 

7  29 

2  47 

22 

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3  56 

8  8 

3  1 

4  24 

7  40 

3  22 

4  29 

7  35 

3  27 

4  a5 

7  29 

3  32 

23 

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3  56 

8  8 

rises 

4  24 

7  41 

rises 

4  29 

7  35 

rises 

4  35 

7  29 

rises 

24 

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3  56 

8  8 

9  1 

4  24 

7  41 

8  33 

4  30 

7  35 

8  28 

4  36 

7  29 

8  24 

25 

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3  57 

8  8 

9  50 

4  24 

7  41 

9  25 

4  30 

7  35 

9  20 

4  36 

7  29 

9  16 

26 

Tues 

3  57 

8  8 

10  29 

4  25 

7  41 

10  7 

4  30 

7  35 

10  4 

4  36 

7  29 

10  0 

27 

Wed 

3  58 

8  8 

11  0 

4  25 

7  41 

10  43 

4  31 

7  35 

10  40 

4  37 

7  29 

10  38 

28 

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3  58 

8  B 

11  27 

4  26 

7  41 

11  15 

4  31 

7  35 

11  13 

4  37 

7  29 

11  11 

29 

Fri 

3  59 

8  8 

11  50 

4  26 

7  41 

11  43 

4  32 

7  35 

11  42 

4  37 

7  29 

11  41 

30 

Sat 

3  59 

8  8 

morn 

4  26 

7  41 

morn 

4  32 

7  35 

morn 

4  33 

7  29 

morn 

Largest  Churches  in  the  World. 
Seats  for  persons.— Beecher's,  Plymouth 
Church,  Brooklyn,  3,500;  Spurgeons Taberna- 
cle, London,  7,000;  Lateran,  Rome,  22,900;  St. 
Sophia's,  Constantinople,  23,000;  St.  Paul's, 
London,  25,000:  St.  Paul's,  Rome,  32,000;  Milan 
Cathedral,  37,000;  St.  Peter's  Rome,  54,000. 

360,000  men  were  killed  or  died  of  wounds 
and  exposure  duriug  our  late  civil  war. 

Wei  De  Meyer's  Catarrh  Cure  is  the  only 
remedy  known,  that  will  permanently  cure  a 
case  of  Chronic  Catarrh. 

The  man  had  by  mistaie  been  published 
as  dead,  and  called  upon  the  editor  for  an 
apology.  "This  paper,"  said  the  editor, 
''never  takes  back  anything.  If  you  insist 
that  you  have  been  misrepresented,  why, 
we'll  put  you  among  the  births  in  our  next 
issue.   That  will  square  it." 

M  Nothing  will  clean  clothes."  says  Tailor  Bell, 
"  Like  a  wife  with  a  brush  and  Zyinel." 


How  Children  Had  "Fun." 
On  a  summer  day  they  went  to  play 

Down  the  road  to  Deacon  Jones'  pasture, 
Dick  climbed  the  tree,  Vic  looked  so  gay, 

The  hours  were  spent  in  fun  and  laughter. 
That  night  those  youngsters  yelled  with  pain, 

Yes.  the  funny  Dick  and  Victoria  ; 
The  gripes  were  of  the  green  apple  kind, 

But  quickly  cured  by  Castoria. 

Jonas  mixed  a  little  suthin'  in  his  water,  be- 
cause, he  says,  ever  since  the  deluge  fresh 
water  tastes  of  drowned  sinners. 

The  richest  man  in  America,  was  Vander- 
bilt,  S200.CR  0,000.  In  England,  the  Duke  of 
Westminster,  $400,000,000.  In  the  world,  is 
Tesingof  China.  He  is  worth  $1,000,000,000  ! 
What  an  income  !  At  5  per  cent.  $50,000,000  a 
year  1 1 

Rheumatism  can  be  cured  by  Centaur 
Liniment. 

Why  is  a  woman  with  wit  like  a  telegraph 
message  ?  Because  she  is  always  ahead  of 
male  intelligence. 


15 


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Slightly 
Disagreeable. 


HEUMATISM,   Sciatica,  Lumbago, 

and  pain  in  the  back,  are  not  desirable  compan- 
ions. We  want  to  be  rid  of  them,  without 
trifling:  They  usually  hang  on  until  death.  There  is  one 
thing  that  will  quickly  exterminate  Rheumatism,  Sciatica, 
Lumbago  and  Pain  in  the  Back.  That  thing  is  Centaur 
Liniment. 

Burns,  Scalds  and  Scars  are  not  exactly  agreeable  ;  burns  and  scalds  can't  be  pre- 
vented, but  scars  from  them  can  be  prevented,  and  so  can  the  swellings,  the  pains  and  the  sores. 
Centaur  Liniment  will  surely  and  quickly  remove  the  pain,  heal  the  sores  and  prevent 
their  leaving  scars. 

A  Sprained  Ankle,  Knee  or  Hip  is  decidedly  disagreeable.  Anything  of  the  kind  is 
awfully  annoying.  It  prevents  the  owner  from  chopping  wood  and  from  dancing  a  hornpipe. 
Besides  it  is  painful  and  makes  one  cross.  For  such  unwelcome  visitors,  Centaur  Liniment 
is  not  only  a  certain  cure— it  is  a  speedy  cure. 

What  is  more  annoying:  than  a  spavined  and  lame  horse.   We  may  go  to  Church 

and  pick  strawberries  on  foot,  but  we  can't  plow  the  garden  or  draw  a  load  of  wood  without  a 
horse.  A  first-class  sprain  may  last  a  year— it  may  last  while  the  horse  lives.  But  it  may  be 
cured  in  a  very  few  days.  Centaur  Liniment— yellow  wrapper— is  curing  lame  and  galled 
horses  all  the  time.  It  has  been  doing  it  for  twenty  years.  It  is  the  best  thing  for  lame  horses 
ever  devised  by  man. 

Inflammatory  Rheumatism  and  Gout  !   What  can  be  worse  ?  Fingers  drawn 

into  corkscrews  ;  the  feet  bundled  up  like  cannon  swabs  ;  the  body  bent  double  and  every 
nerve  jumping  like  the  toothache.  We  don't  believe  that  any  one  likes  Inflammatory  Rheuma- 
tism or  Gout,  still  many  persons  have  them  and  they  needn't  have  them.  Centaur  Liniment 
will  cure  Inflammatory  Rheumatism  and  Gout.  It  will  cure  them  quickly.  We  do  not  know  of 
any  other  remedy  that  will  absolutely  exterminate  either  Inflammatory  Rheumatism  or  Gout. 

There  is  no  question  about  it,  Centaur  Liniment  has  come  to  stay.  It  is  what 
the  world  has  been  long  in  need  of.  Something  that  will  subdue  inflammation,  heal  wounds, 
limber  stiff  joints  and  cure  lameness.  The  lame,  the  crippled  and  rheumatic  sufferers  all 
agree,  that  remedies  are  many,  but  that  there  is  only  one  real,  absolute  and  quick  cure.  We 
want  to  be  cured— not  trifled  with.   Centaur  Liniment  will  cure. 


Otherwise  Crippled  for  Life. 

£lias  Bowly  was  thrown  from  his  horse,  breaking  one  rib  and  so  terribly  bruis- 
ing him  that  he  was  unable  to  leave  his  bed  for  several  weeks.  He  says:  "I  should 
have  died,  or  been  a  cripple  for  life,  had  it  not  been  for  the  Centaur  Liniment." 

M.  JOHNSTON,  Postmaster. 

Noluncus,  Artoostook  Co.,  Me.,  Feb.  8,  1872. 


$6,000   Thrown  Away. 

Germantown,  Pa.,  April  21,  1878. 

Gentlemen  : — "  You  shall  have  mine  tanks.  My  vrow  she  has  been  aching  and  sufferin'  very 
bad  mit  pains  all  up  her  back  and  in  both  her  legs  for  more  nor  4  years.  We  tried  3,  4,  and  5 
goot  doctors  here  and  in  Philadelfy.  It  was  no  goot.  I  take  her  to  Turkish  baths,  which  helps 
a  leetle.  I  then  take  her  to  Germany,  and  bath  her  5  months  in  Weisbaden.  We  comes  back  here 
and  uses  many  tings.  She  was  all  the  time  pretty  near  the  same.  Den  we  hear  of  Centaur 
Liniment.  We  tried  em.  She  git  better.  We  keep  trying  em.  She  get  well.  No  more 
rheumatiz,  no  more  pain.  Six  dollars,  only  did  it  cost  to  cure  her  complete.  Six 
thousand  dollars  had  I  paid  before  I  knoed  about  this  great  Centaur  Liniment.  You 
has  mine  tanks."  CARLOS  WILLMS. 

Children  Cry  for  Pitcher's  Castoria. 


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moon's  phases. 

INTERCOLONIAL. 

EASTERN. 

CENTRAL. 

MOUNTAIN. 

PACIFIC. 

New  Moon, 
1st  Quar., 
Full  Moon, 
Last  Quar., 

DAY 

9 
16 

23 
30 

HR.  MIN. 

2     8  morn. 
8    0  morn. 
1   29  morn. 
4   13  eve. 

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7    0  morn. 
0  29  morn. 
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HR.  MIN. 

0  8  morn. 
d.  6  0  morn. 
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5    0  morn. 
22  10  29  eve. 
1   13  eve. 

D.  HK.  MIN. 

8  10     8  eve. 

4     0  morn. 
22   9   29  eve. 
0  13  eve. 

Day  Month. 

Day  Week. 

New  Foundland, 
Quebec,  Central  On- 
tario, Manitoba, 
Boundary  to  Pacific. 

Nova  Scotia,  St.  Al- 
bans, Ottawa,  St. 
Paul,  Virginia  City, 
Salem  Oregon. 

Hartford,  Elmira, 
Erie,  Chicago,  Lar- 
amie, So.  Oregon 
and  Nor.  California. 

Washington,  Cin- 
cinnati, St.  Louis, 
Kansas,  Colorado, 
Carson,  Yuba. 

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4  8 

8  2 

9  39 

4  34 

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4  39 

7  32 

9  21 

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7  26 

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4  9 

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10  9 

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4  40 

7  31 

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4  45 

7  26 

9  55 

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4  10 

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10  37 

4  35 

7  36 

10  31 

4  40 

7  31 

10  30 

4  46 

7  25 

10  29 

14 

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4  11 

8  0 

11  2 

4  36 

7  35 

11  1 

4  41 

7  30 

11  1 

4  46 

7  25 

11  1 

15 

Sun 

4  12 

7  59 

11  27 

4  37 

7  35 

11  31 

4  42 

7  30 

11  32 

4  47 

7  24 

11  33 

16 

Mon 

4  14 

7  58 

11  54 

4  38 

7  34 

morn 

4  43 

7  29 

morn 

4  48 

7  24 

morn 

17 

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4  15 

7  57 

morn 

4  39 

7  33 

0  3 

4  44 

7  28 

0  5 

4  49 

7  23 

0  7 

18 

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4  16 

7  56 

0  23 

4  39 

7  33 

0  37 

4  44 

7  28 

0  41 

4  49 

7  23 

0  44 

19 

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4  17 

7  55 

0  57 

4  40 

7  32 

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4  18 

7  54 

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4  41 

7  31 

2  2 

4  46 

7  26 

2  7 

4  51 

7  21 

2  12 

21 

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4  19 

7  53 

2  29 

4  42 

7  30 

2  54 

4  47 

7  25 

3  0 

4  52 

7  20 

3  5 

22 

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7  52 

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7  29 

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3  59 

4  53 

7  20 

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4  54 

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9  11 

4  55 

7  17 

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7  26 

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4  51 

7  21 

9  42 

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7  46 

10  15 

4  48 

7  25 

10  10 

4  52 

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4  57 

7  16 

10  10 

28 

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7  44 

10  37 

4  49 

7  24 

10  36 

4  53 

7  19 

10  37 

4  58 

7  15 

10  38 

29 

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4  29 

7  43 

10  58 

4  50 

7  23 

11  2 

4  54 

7  18 

11  4 

4  59 

7  14 

11  5 

30 

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4  31 

7  42 

11  21 

4  51 

7  21 

11  29 

4  55 

7  17 

11  32 

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7  13 

11  34 

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4  32 

7  40 

11  46 

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4  56 

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5  0 

7  12 

morn 

Why  do  ladies,  squeezing  wet  linen,  remind 
us  of  going  to  church  ?  Because  the  belles  are 
wringing. 

"  Are  you  ill  ?"  asked  the  physician  ;  "  let 
me  see  your  tongue,  please  ?"  It's  of  no 
use  doctor,"  replied  the  patient ;  "  no  tongue 
can  tell  how  bad  I  feel." 

Schoolboy's  composition  :— "  The  horse,  is 
an  animal  with  four  legs,  one  at  each  corner." 

More  than  500,000  persons  have  been 
cured  of  Catarrh  by  Wei  De  Meyer's  remedy. 

To  cleanse  your  clothes  and  make  them  look 
well, 

One  thing  there  is  and  that  is  Zymel. 

Why  was  Noah  a  good  financier  ?  Because 
he  floated  a  limited  company  when  all  the  rest 
of  the  world  was  in  liquidation. 

If  a  married  couple  avoid  the  first  quarrel 
they  will  never  have  a  second. 


When  the  milk  curdles,  baby  will  cry, 
When  fever  sets  in,  baby  may  die, 
When  baby  has  pains  at  dead  of  night 
Household  alarmed,  father  in  a  plight ; 
Then  good  mothers  learn  without  delay 
That  Castoria  cures  by  night  or  day. 

You  ask  what  Is  the  secret  of  wealth.  The 
question  is  answered  in  the  talismanic  word  of 
only  four  letters  :  S— A— V— E  1 

A  woman  may  not  be  able  to  sharpen  a  pen- 
cil or  throw  a  stone  at  a  hen,  but  she  can  pack 
more  articles  into  a  trunk  than  a  man  can  do 
in  a  one  horse  wagon. 

Mrs.  Snooks  loves  to  make  bread,  because  it 
cleans  her  hands  so  beautifully. 

For  sore  nipples  and  swelled  breasts,  no 
known  application,  equals  Centaur  Liniment. 

"  What's  up.  One  of  your  windows  is  wide 
open."  "Where?"  exclaimed  the  startled 
professor.    **  The  one  you  are  looking  out  of." 


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Appreciated, 

LAS  poor  Jumbo  !   But  Messrs.  Barnum, 


Jumbo  and  the  Baby  Elephant. 


Bailey  and  Hutchinson,  are  still  the  o\vners 
of  over  fifty  Elephants.  In  their  travels  we 
have  reason  to  believe  that  all  of  these  intelligent 
beasts  carry  Centaur  Liniment  in  their  trunks. 

This  is  What  Barnum  Says. 

438  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  May  9, 1875. 
MQNG  my  vast  troop  of  teamsters,  eques- 
trians, horses,  camels  and  elephants,  there 
are  always  some  lame,  wounded,  galled  and 
strained.    My  doctors  and  veterinaries  all 


assure  me  that  nothing  has  proven  so  prompt  and 
efficacious  a  remedy  for  men  and  animals  as  Centaur  Liniment,  If  you  could  supply  me 
with  a  live  Centaur,  I  will  give  you  my  check  for  $100,000."  p  rp  BARNUM 

Paralysis  Cured  at  74. 

Roxanna,  Sussex  Co.,  Del.,  May  27,  1874. 
Y  mother  has  suffered  terribly  with  Rheumatism  for  sixteen  years.  Of  late  she 
has  been  paralyzed  on  one  side.   No  one  thought  she  would  ever  be  able  to 
walk  again,  as  she  is  seventy-four  years  of  age.    She  has  been  using  the 
Centaur  Liniment  for  a  few  weeks,  and  now  she  can  talk  and  walk 
tolerably  weU.   I  think  that  your  Liniment  deserves  all  the  praise  it  has  received.'" 

  Rev.  W.  R.  TUBBS. 

Cured  of  Rheumatism  when  67  Years  Old. 


ss. 


Town  of  West  Windsor,  County  of  Easton,  ) 
State  of  Mich.  j ' 

ILEY  Hancc.  on  his  oath  says  :  "  That  for  the  last  ten  years  he  has  been  severely 
afflicted  with  Rheumatism,  and  has  been  for  the  last  six  years  entirely  helpless,  inso- 
much that  he  could  hardly  move,  and  had  given  up  all  hopes  of  ever  being  helped.  And 
deponent  further  says  that  about  five  months  ago,  he  commenced  the  use  of  Centaur 
Liniment,  which  has  produced  wonderful  results,  and  that  he  now  feels  almost  as  well  as  ever. 
Considering  my  advanced  age,  67  years,  I  think  the  result  a  miracle.11  RILEY  HANCE 

Subscribed  and  sworn  to  before  me,  this  10th  day  of  December,  A.  D.,  1874. 

LEONID  AS  McQUOWN,  Justice  of  the  Peace. 


Bitten  by  a  Kentucky  Horse. 


N  1875, 1  was  traveling  agent  for  Wilson,  Peter  &  Co.,  Louisville,  and  was  severely 

bitten  by  my  horse.  Having  a  sample  of  the  Centaur  Liniment  in  my  wagon,  I 
had  it  applied.  Myself  and  those  who  assisted  me  were  surprised  at  the  speedy 
effects.    *    *   I  consider  it  the  best  external  medicine  ever  made. 1 1 

Jeffersonville,  Ind.,  May  2,  1878.    ISAAC  BRINKWORTH. 

Sciatica  Cured. 

Maryville,  O.,  May  19,  1873. 
ENTLEMEN  :— "You  certainly  have  the  most  efficacious  remedy  I  have  ever  seen.  I 


have  suffered  with  Sciatica  so  that  I  could  not  get  out  of  the  house  at  times, 
for  several  years.  To  say  that  I  doctored  and  tried  remedies  does  not  express  it.  When 
I  saw  the  Centaur  Liniment  advertised  I  went  for  it.   I  have  now  used  three  bot- 
tles, and  can  walk  without  the  aid  of  my  cane.   I  am  improving  daily.11 

JOSIAH  WESTLAKE. 


ENTATJR  LINIMENT  is  the  most  prompt  and  efficacious  external  remedy  ever 


devised  by  man  It  is  used  in  immense  quantities  among  all  eivilized  peoples  be- 
cause it  has  been  found  to  be  an  Instantaneous  Pain  Reliever— as  sure  as  chloro- 
form, and  as  certain  as  sunrise. 

Children  Cry  for  Pitcher's  Castoria. 


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8th  Month.  All  gXtLHts)   1888.  31  Days. 


moon's  phases. 

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"Now,  my  dear.'1  said  the  teacher,  "what 
is  memory  '?"  The  little  girl  answered,  after 
a  moment's  reflection,  "It  is  the  thing  you 
forget  with." 

Hellebore  will  kill  potato  bugs  just  as  it  did 
before  the  new  version. 

What  is  the  difference  between  an  umbrella 
and  a  woman  ?  One  you  can  shut  up,  the 
other  you  can't. 

Vice-President  Wheeler  was  a  great  sufferer 
from  catarrh;  cured  by  Wei  De  Meyer's 
remedy. 

For  five  dollars  her  carpet  she  could  not  sell, 
One  hundred  it  brought  after  using  Zymel. 

What  is  mind  ?   No  matter. 
What  is  matter  ?   Never  mind. 
What  is  soul  ?   It  is  immaterial. 

Mrs.  Washington  could  not  make  soap  out 
of  the  ashes  from  George's  famous  cherry 
tree.   There  was  no  (lie)  lye  in  them. 


A  Happy  Family. 

Stomachs  will  sour  and  milk  will  curdle 

In  spite  of  doctor's  and  the  cradle  ; 

Thus  it  was  that  our  little  Doria 

Made  home  howl  until  sweet  Castoria 

Cured  her  pains  ;— Then  for  peaceful  slumber 

All  said  our  prayers  and  slept  like  thunder. 

"Hadn't  I  better  pray  for  rain  to  day,  dea- 
con ?"  "N  not  to-day,  dominie,  I  think  the 
wind  isu"4  right. 

"  Have  you  dined  ?"  said  a  lounger  to  his 
friend  "  "  I  have,  upon  my  honor."  "  What 
a  scanty  meal  you  must  have  made. 

For  pain  in  the  side,  one  bottle  of  Centaur 
Liniment  is  worth  fifty  plasters. 

A  man  said  to  his  aged  mother,  speaking  of 
his  wife,  "I  do  wish  I  could  Keep  Mary  from 
exaggerating  so!"  "Get  ner  to  talk  about 
her  own  age,"  responded  the  shrewd  old  lady. 

Why  did  not  the  Children  of  Israel  starve 
on  the  desert  ?  Because  of  the  sand  wiches 
there. 


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Rheumatism,  Sciatica,  Lumbago,  Sprains 
and  Lameness  Cured, 

Cured  After  Hobbling  Eight  Years. 


Phillips  Mills,  Ind.  Co.,  Pa.,  Nov.  4,  1878. 
Gentlemen  :— "  I  am  thankful  for  the  Centaur  Liniment.     It  has  done  me  good— so 
much  good  that  I  feel  like  a  new  woman.   My  lameness  is  from  Palsy  of  eight  years  standing, 
I  write  with  my  left  hand.   I  can  hobble  through  the  house  and  help  tend  the  office  ;  but  I  think, 
with  God's  blessing  for  your  Liniment,  there  will  be  another  way  for  me." 

JANE  PHILLIPS. 


Americans 

Use  Centaur  Liniment  for  boils,  Bruises,  burns,  Chilblains,  Cuts,  Earache, 
Felon,  Itch,  Lumbago,  Mumps,  Neuralgia,  Pain  in'  Back,  Pimples,  Poisonous 
Bites,  Rash,  Rheumatism,  Salt  Rheum,  Scurvy,  Scalds,  Sciatica,  Stiff  Joints, 
Strains,  and  Swellings;  also  for  Sprains,  Kicks,  Gall,  Spavin,  and  Scratches 
upon  Horses. 

The  Best  Authority  in  America. 

New  York,  Aug.  21,  1874. 
"  Centaur  Liniment  is  the  best  thing  for  Wounds,  Galls,  and  Sprains  we  have  ever  known. 
We  keep  a  supply  of  it  in  our  stables  and  have  used  it  with  great  satisfaction  upon  our  men  and 
hundreds  of  valuable  horses.under  our  care.'" 

E.  PULTZ,  Supt.  of  U.  S.  Express  Co. 
H.  MARSH,  Supt.  of  Adams  Express  Co. 
ALBERT  S.  OLIN,  Supt.  of  National  Express  Co. 


Englishmen 

Use  Centaur  Liniment  for  Gout,  Sciatica,  Lumbago,  Tic-Douloureux, 
Neuralgia,  Nervous  Headache,  Mumps,  Quinsy  Sore  Throat,  Wens,  Ulcers, 
Scalds,  Burns,  External  Piles,  Contracted  Cords,  Woimds,  Sores,  Stiff  Joints  and 
Lameness,  from  whatever  cause,  upon  either  man  or  beast. 


The  Centaur  Liniment  in  England. 

J.  M.  Richards  &  Co.,  London.  Chester,  April  21,  1881. 

Gentlemen: — "We  are  nearly  pulled  out  of  our  place  for  Centaur  Liniment.  Send 
the  amount  of  our  order  immediately.1' 

Respectfully,  GRIDLEY  &  SON. 


Germans 

and  Russians  use  Centaur  Liniment  for  Goitre,  Rash,  Pimples, 
Itch,  Ringworm,  Boils,  Felons,  Strains  and  Sprains.  The  French, 
Spaniards  and  Italians  use  it  for  Freckles,  Cutaneous  Eruptions, 
Scald  Head,  Swellings,  Lameness,  Sore  Nipples,  Caked  Breast,  Rheu- 
matism, and  pains  of  all  kinds. 

Bad  Case  of  Inflammatory  Rheumatism. 

188  Atlantic  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  July  17, 1877. 
OR  a  long  time  I  have  been  a  great  sufferer  from  Inflammatory  Rheumatism,  for 

which  I  could  find  no  relief,  until  I  tried  Centaur  Liniment.  In  one  week's  time 
I  was  able  to  walk  without  pain— something  new  to  me  for  years.   *   *   I  feel  that 
I  am  to  be  restored  to  health  and  relieved  of  suffering.   My  thanks  for  Centaur 
Liuimei  t  cannot  be  expressed."  MRS.  E.  EDWARDS. 


Children  Cry  for  Pitcher's  Castoria. 


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Mamma—"  What  can  I  do  to  induce  you  to 
go  to  bed  ?  Youngster—"  You  can  let  me  sit 
up  a  little  longer. 

A  drunkard's  nose  is  not  painted  in  water 
colors. 

The  best  way  to  improve  a  woman's  lot  is  to 
build  a  house  on  it  and  put  a  good  man  in  the 
house. 

What  was  Joan  of  Arc  made  of  ?  Maid  of 
Orleans. 

No  person  need  suffer  with  Catarrh  if  he  or 
she  use  Wei  De  Meyer's  remedy. 

'Tis  a  fact  that  the  clothes  of  Parson  Tell 
Glistened  with  grease,  until  he  used  Zymel, 

"Dear  me,  how  close  the  poor  cows  are 
crowded  together.'"  '  Yes,  muni  ;  but  we 
have  to  do  that."  "  Why  so  ?  "  "So  they  will 
give  condensed  milk.'" 


"  Why  don't  I  sleep— what  makes  I  cry  ? 

Quite  well  you  know  dear  Aunty  1  Fy 1 
When  stomach  ache  and  mouf  is  sour 

And  mamma  sleeps  at  midnight  hour. 
Cry  I  must  for  sweet  Castoria, 

Like  what  you  give  Jim  and  Josie." 

Why  are  the  stars  the  oldest  astronomers  ? 
Because  they  have  studded  the  heavens  since 
the  Creation. 

In  what  colors  should  an  artist  paint  a 
storm  at  sea  ?  The  winds  blew  and  the  waters 
rote. 

The  difference  between  the  North  Pole  and 
the  South  Pole  is  all  the  difference  in  the 
world. 

For  strained,  galled  or  sprained  horses,  Cen- 
taur Liniment  is  the  best  Remedy  known  to 
man. 

"  And  didn't  ye  say  Pat  that  yes  could  carry 
water  in  a  sieve  ?  "  "  An  so  I  kin.  But  I  waits 
till  it  freezes  you  greeny,"  said  Mike. 


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The  Turks, 

Armenians,  and  Tartars  use  Centaur  Liniment  for  Sabre 
Wounds,  Weeping  Sinews,  Fever,  Sores,  Earache,  Itch,  Eruptions  of 
the  Skin,  Strains,  Sprains,  Bruises,  Galls,  and  Contusions  upon 

Men  and  Horses. 


Cured  after  Suffering  Six  Years. 


Utica,  April  17,  1887. 

.  "  I  have  suffered  from  Lumbago  and  Rheumatism  most  terribly  for  over  six  years.  Have 
tried  many  doctors  aud  remedies  without  benefit.  *  *  *  Three  months'  use  of  Centaur 
Liniment  has  cured  me.  JAMES  WILCOX. 


The  Chinese, 

Mongolians,  and  Japanese  use  the  celebrated  Centaur  Liniment  for 

Compressed  Muscles,  Corns,  Opium  Dizziness,  Stiff  Joints,  Cramps,  Wounds, 
Weak  Back,  Pain  in  the  Side,  Eruptions,  Contusions,  Burns,  Cuts,  Bruises, 
Rheumatic  Affections,  and  Lameness  of  all  Kinds. 


Terribly  Lacerated  and  Ribs  Broken, 


B  Q  XJT  the  7th  of  this  month  a  chain  broke,  with  which  I  was  working  in  the  door  of 

I  fell  head  first  a  distance  of  about  twelve  feet,  striking 
It  was  a  wonder  that  I  was  not  instantly  killed. 


the  second  story  of  my  stable. 

upon  the  ends  of  aii  iron  fence.  It  was  a  wonder  that  I  was  not  instantly  killed.  When 
I  recovered  my  senses  I  found  myself  in  bed,  attended  by  Dr.  Ambrose,  of  Third  Place. 
One  rib  was  broken,  one  hand  was  crushed,  my  body  was  terribly  lacerated, 
and  I  was  bruised  all  over.  At  the  end  of  about  twenty-four  hours  my  body,  hands,  and 
limbs  were  greatly  swollen,  and  I  was  in  terrible  agony.  Centaur  Liniment  was  brought  in 
and  I  was  bathed  with  it.  It  smarted  awfully  for  a  few  minutes,  but  soon  I  felt  easier.  In  one 
hour's  time  the  pain  had  ceased,  the  inflammation  gradually  disappeared,  and  the 
swellings  went  down.  The  second  day  I  was  entirely  comfortable  and  have  not  suffered  since  I 
commenced  with  this  Liniment.  Its  effects  are  the  most  remarkable  of  anything  I  ever  saw  ; 
without  it,  I  do  not  know  what  I  should  have  done."  PATRICK  POWER, 

Brooklyn,  Sept.  15,  1877.    419  Court  Street 


The  Arabs 

and  Egyptians  use  Centaur  Liniment  for  Scrofula,  Lep- 
rosy, and  Wounds,  and  for  Galls,  Strains,  Spavin  and  poison- 
ous bites  upon  horses  and  camels. 


HERE  is  not  in  this  wide  world  one  other  equally  prompt  and 
potent  remedy  for  alleviating  pain  and  curing  Wounds, 
Sprains  and  Burns,  whether  upon  mankind  or  animals,  as 
Centaur  Liniment.   White  label  for  family  use  ;  Yellow 

label  for  Horses. 


What  is  it  cures  Rheumatic  Pains, 
And  limbers  up  severest  Sprains  ? 

Centaur  Liniment. 
Tis  naught  we  hear  from  West  to  East, 
Confounding  man,  befriending  beast,  but 

Centaur  Liniment. 


His  Wife  Fell  on  the  Ice. 

"*      *      *      My  wife  received  injuries  by  falling  on  the  ice.  which  threatened  to  make  her 

bedridden  for  life    Dr   had  beca  in  daily  attendance,  but  did  not  succeed  in  limbering  the 

useless  parts.  I  quietly  applied  the  Centaur  Liniment,  which  took  down  the  swelling  in 
one  night.   My  wife  is  entirely  well.''1  JASPER  WESTERFIELD, 

238  Wyckoff  St.,  Brooklyn. 

Children  Cry  for  Pitcher's  Castoria. 


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"  Do  the  subjects  of  Dahomey  keep  the  Sun- 
day V  was  asked  of  a  missionary.  "  Yes,  and 
everything  else  they  can  lay  their  hands  on.1'1 

What  did  Adam  first  plant  in  the  garden  of 
Eden  ?   His  foot. 

A  camel  will  work  seven  or  eight  days  with- 
out drinking.  In  this  he  differs  from  some 
men  who  drink  seven  or  eight  days  without 
working. 

An  editor  wants  to  see  more  of  the  ballet- 
girls.  Is  it  possible  ? 

Catarrh  is  the  most  obstinate  of  diseases. 
Dr.  Wei  De  Meyer  is  the  only  person  within 
our  knowledge  who  will  guarantee  its  cure. 

Quite  speckled  was  the  coat  of  Victor  Bell,— 
The  spots  disappeared  by  using  Zymel. 

Old  Lady—"  Only  think,  one  missionary  for 
10.000  cannibals  !  "  Young  Lady—"  Mercy, 
thejr  must  have  terribly  iight  appetites  or 
be  awful  big  missionaries. " 


"Now  sleep  little  darling,"  said  Mother  to 

Grace, 

You've  had  your  Castoria,  I  know  you'll  be 
well 

To  wake  in  the  morning  with  sweet  smiling 
face, 

And  hear  the  nice  story  I'm  going  to  tell. 

Is  Charley  a  gentleman  ?  Well,  I  should 
say  he  is.  He  has  the  hay  fever  every  year, 
and  spends  the  summer  with  his  wife's  folks. 
Oh,  yes,  Charley's  a  born  gentleman. 

Why  is  the  crow  a  bra  ve  bird  ?  Because  he 
never  shows  a  white  feather. 

A  white  boy  asked  a  young  negro  what  he 
had  such  a  short  nose  for.  "  I  spects  so  it 
won't  polce  into  other  people's  business." 

Lameness  of  any  kind— try  Centaur 
Liniment 

4  Man  wants  but  little  here  below  ?  " 

The  statement  causes  mirth  ; 
It  might  have  been  in  earlier  times  ; 

But  now  he  wants  the  earth. 


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What  Wei  De  Meyer 


3. 


HAT  Catarrh  is  a  poisonous  infection  of  the  mucous  membrane. 

2.  That   beginning  in  the  nose,  it  soon   becomes   constitutional,  poisoning 
the  entire  system,  and  is  beyond  the  reach  of  mere  local  remedies. 
That  these  poisonons  sporules  can   be  reached  and  destroyed  only  by  antidotal, 


vaccine  elements. 

4.  That  this    antidote  must  have  an  affinity  for,  and  be  absorbed  by  the  purulent 

mucous,  and  by  it  be  circulated  throughout  the  system. 

5.  That  Insoluble  snuffs  and  inhalations  can  not  reach  or  exterminate  the  seeds  of 


Catarrhal  Poison. 
That    the  elements 


used   by  him,   assimilate    with,  destroy,   and  exterminate 


Catarrhal  virus.  Following  the  mucous  linings  through  the  system,  it  expels  the  virus  from 
the  head,  the  throat,  the  stomach,  the  lungs  and  the  generative  organs. 

ECORPS  of  600,000  Cures  effected  by  Dr.  Wei  De  Meyer's  treatment 
attest  the  correctness  of  these  statements.   They  answer  every  inquiry  in  regard  to 
Catarrh.   These  records  show  that  at  last  a  real  euro  for  this  undermining  and 
disgusting  complaint  has  been  found. 

HIS  remedy  stands  alone ;  the  theory  upon  which  it  is  founded,  appeals  to 


reason  ;  it  is  in  harmony  with  science  ;  it  challenges  the  world  for  successful  disproval. 


We  Say 

HAT  Catarrh  is  a  hard  disease  to  manage ;  to  cure  it  has  been 
deemed  impossible.  Why  ?  Because  the  doctors  do  not  understand 
its  origin.  Catarrh  is  not  a  local  disease  of  the  nasal  organs.  It 
comes  from  poisonous  sporules  circulating  through  the  entire  mucous  linings 
of  the  system. 

This  poison  gets  into  the  throat ;  it  effects  the  voice.  It  gets  into  the 
head  ;  it  effects  the  hearing.  It  gets  into  the  stomach  ;  it  produces  dys- 
pepsia. It  gets  into  the  blood  ;  it  becomes  scrofula.  It  gets  upon  the  re- 
spiratory organs ;  it  causes  consumption.  One  snuffling,  nose-blowing, 
hawking,  expectorating,  sore-eyed,  foul  breathed  catarrhal  sufferer,  gets  into 
the  house  ;  it  is  like  a  wasp  in  a  swarm  of  bees. 


Dr.  Wei  De  Meyer 


AN  cure  Catarrh.  So  far  as  we  understand  the  facts,  he  is  the  only  person  who 
ever  has  cured  a  case  of  chronic  catarrh.  Do  you  know  of  another  one  ?  We  do  not. 
Prof.  "Wei  De  Meyer  has  the  proof  that  he  has  cured  moi-e  than  600,000  cases 
of  Catarrh.  Some  of  them  were  very  bad  cases  and  had  been  running  five,  ten  and  twenty  years. 
This  is  a  slightly  important  and  a  very  sincere  matter.  Prof.  We*  De  Meyer  is  the  discoverer 
of  a  Catarrhal  antidote— a  Catarrh  Cure.  His  "  Treatise"  tells  all  about  it.  The  Treatise 
is  mailed  free  to  any  one.  It  contains  statements  from  thousands  of  the  cured,  from  all  over  the 
world,  some  of  whom,  doubtless  you  know.  Dr.  Wei  De  Meyer's  discovery  of  a  cure  for 
loathsome  Catarrh,  is  the  most  important  medical  discovery  since  the  discovery  of  vaccination 
as  a  preventive  of  small-pox. 

Children  Cry  for  Pitcher's  Castoria. 


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"  Saturdays  I  shall  go  to  market  with  you," 
said  the  lady.  "  But  who's  goin  to  carry  the 
basket  the  other  days,  mum,""  replied  Bridget. 

A  young  man  of  slender  salary,  should  marry 
a  girl  of  small  waste. 

"  What  is  the  matter  with  the  fallen  angels, 
mamma,"  said  the  little  girl.  "  Couldn'tthey 
make  their  wings  work  ?" 

Why  is  a  hen  immortal  ?  Because  her  sun 
never  sets.  Eggs-actly. 

Wei  I>e  Meyer's  new  treatment  is  war- 
ranted to  cure  Catarrh. 

Like  a  dollar  shone  the  collar  of  old  Sell, 
But  the  shine  disappeared  when  he  used 
Zymel. 

"  Here  James  is  a  letter  for  you  from  the 
dead  letter  office.'"  "  Sure  then  its  from  my 
mother,  who  I  had  been  expectin  would 
write  ine,  she's  dead  for  a  long  time,"  replied 
Pat. 


Rosy  Cheeks. 

It  is  a  fact  there  is  no  14  maybe," 
Mother's  milk  can't  save  the  baby, 
While  Castoria  digests  their  food 
Cures  all  their  pains  and  makes  them  good  ; 
Gives  them  healthy,  rosy  cheeks, 
With  dreams  of  joy  while  they  sleep. 

The  rocks  that  many  men  split  on— when  an 
infant,  the  rock  of  the  cradle  ;  as  a  boy,  the 
rocking  horse  ;  as  a  man,  Rock  and  Rye,  fol- 
lowed by  the  rocking  chair. 

Mary  had  a  sweet  little  doll, 
With  eyes  the  kind  that  shut, 

And  rosy  cheeks  like  other  dolls, 
And  gloves  on  its  hands  ;— but 

When  round  its  dainty  waist  she  felt, 
And  touched  a  hidden  spring, 

It  warbled  underneath  its  belt ; 
"I'm  sawdust  when  I  sing." 

Centaur  Liniment  is  a  certain  reined}'  for 
Sciatica  and  Lumbago. 


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Why  is  it 


HAT  so  much  is  said  of  Wei  De  Meyer's  Catarrh  Cure  ?  Be 
cause  Catarrh  is  a  prevalent,  loathsome  disease.  Because 
formerly  it  Avas  deemed  to  be  incurable.    Because  it  does  abso- 
cure  Catarrh.    Because  in  almost  every  hamlet  in  the  civilized 

Because  thousands 


tutely 

world  there  is  some  person  who  has  been  cured  by  it 
of  well  known  persons  make  such  statements  as  the  following  : 


Statue  of  Liberty,  ...  .  .  _  . .  .  _ 

.330  feet  high.  Vice-President  of  the  United  States  Cured. 

Vice-President  William  A.  "Wheeler  was  a  great  sufferer  from  Catarrh.  Fre- 
quently he  was  unable  to  preside  in  the  Senate  Chamber.  He  employed  the  most  eminent 
physicians  and  used  popular  remedies,  but  without  benefit.  After  yeans  of  humiliation  and 
torture,  he  was  induced  to  try  Wei  De  Meyer's  great  remedy,  which,  after  a  few 
months,  completely  cured  and  restored  him  to  health.  Mr.  Wheeler  resided  at  Malone,  N.  Y. 
He  assured  us  of  the  above  facts  and  gladly  verified  them  to  everyone. 


Rev.  Charles  J.  Jones  says: 

"I  was  attacked  with  Catarrhal  symptoms  some  four  years  ago.  It  gained  upon  me, 
although  I  tried  many  remedies.  I  feared  I  would,  have  to  bring  ray  ministry  to  a 
close,  and  the  relief  I  experienced  from  the  first  box  of  Wei  De  Meyer's  was  worth  ten 
times  the  price.  I  conduct  several  services  a  week,  speaking  and  singing  at  each.  My  relief 
is  so  great  that  I  would  not  be  without  your  Catarrh  Cure  at  a.uy  cost.'1 

REV.  CHAS.  J.  JONES,  New  Brighton,  S.  I. 


"An  Object  of  Loathing  and  Disgust." 

D.  G.  3IcKeJvay,  Esq.,  U.  S.  Government  Inspector  ;  residence,  158  15th  St.,  Brooklyn, 

N.  Y.,  writes  : — 

"  My  sufferings  from  Catan-h  for  over  four  years  were  indescribable.  My  taste  and  smell 
were  entirely  gone  :  the  virus  ate  through  from  my  left  nostril  to  my  cheek  ;  my  voice  was 
affected  :  my  health  was  undermined  ;  1  could  not  breathe  through  my  nostrils  ;  my  breath  was 
terribly  offensive,  and  I  felt  myself  an  object  of  loathing  and  disgust.  By  the  final  use  of 
Wei  De  Meyer's  wonderful  discovery,  the  formation  of  mucous  ceased,  my  taste  and  smell 
were  restored,  my  appetite  returned,  and  I  was  perfectly  cured.  It  is  now  over  three 
years,  and  I  have  had  no  return  of  any  Catarrhal  symptom.'"  D  q  McKELVAY 


"Too  Deaf  to  Hear  the  Church  Bells  Ring." 

21  John  St.,  Newport,  R.  L,  Feb.  18,  1880. . 

Messrs.  Casswell.  Massey  &  Co.,  Druggists.  "  When  I  commenced  using  Wei  De  Meyer's 
Catarrh  Cure,  my  hearing  was  so  much  impaired  that  I  could  not  hear  the  church  bells  ring. 
Thanks  to  Dr.  Wei  De  Meyer.  I  am  now  able  to  hear  ordinary  conversation.  I  recommend  the 
Cure  to  all  persons  afflicted  with  Catarrhal  deafness."1  Cjj       ^  STANHOPE 


A  Minister's  Wife  Nearly  Deaf. 

Clarksville,  Albany  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  18,  1880. 

"  Mj*  wife  had  Catarrh  in  its  worst  form,  so  that  she  became  nearly  deaf  ;  she  is  deriving 
great  benefit  from  Wei  De  Meyer's  Cure.  Please  send  me  six  packages  more  as  soon  as  possible. 
The  Cure  is  working  wonders  for  my  wife."'        REV.  W.  O.  TOWER,  Pastor  M.  E.  Church. 


"Radically  Cured." 

Rev.  Chas.  H.  Taylor,  Pastor  of  the  Noble  Street  Church.  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  writes  : 
"I  have  suffered  for  several  years  from  Catarrh,  and  have  tried  many  remedies  without 
benefit.   I  have  used  one  box  of  Wei  De  Meyer's  Compound  and  am  radically  cured." 

CHAS.  H.  TAYLOR,  140  Noble  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Children  Cry  for  Pitcher's  Castoria. 

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2  31 

11 

r  n 

7  48 

4  3 

3  40 

7  22 

4  28 

3  32 

7  17 

4  34 

3  30 

7  12 

4  39 

3  28 

10 

7  48 

4  8 

4  44 

7  23 

4  29 

4  31 

7  18 

4  34 

4  2S 

7  12 

4  39 

4  25 

16 

Sun 

7  49 

4  4 

5  47 

7  24 

4  29 

5  29 

7  18 

4  34 

5  26 

7  13 

4  40 

5  22 

17 

Mon 

7  50 

4  4 

rises 

7  24 

4  29 

6  27 

7  19 

4  34 

6  23 

7  14 

4  40 

6  19 

18 

Tues 

7  50 

4  4 

4  33 

7  25 

4  30 

rises 

7  20 

4  35 

rises 

7  14 

4  40 

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19 

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7  51 

4  5 

5  20 

7  26 

4  30 

5  43 

7  20 

4  35 

5  48 

7  15 

4  41 

5  54 

20 

Thurs 

7  52 

4  5 

6  15 

7  26 

4  30 

6  36 

7  21 

4  36 

6  42 

7  15 

4  41 

6  48 

21 

Fri 

7  52 

4  6 

7  17 

7  27 

4  31 

7  35 

7  21 

4  36 

7  40 

7  16 

4  42 

7  45 

22 

Sat 

7  52 

4  6 

8  22 

7  27 

4  31 

8  37 

7  22 

4  37 

8  41 

7  16 

4  43 

8  45 

23 

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7  53 

4  7 

9  30 

7  28 

4  32 

9  41 

7  23 

4  38 

9  44 

7  16 

4  43 

9  47 

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7  53 

4  7 

10  41 

7  28 

4  33 

10  46 

7  23 

4  39 

10  48 

7  16 

4  44 

10  50 

25 

Tues 

7  54 

4  8 

11  58 

7  28 

4  33 

11  53 

7  *3 

4  39 

11  54 

7  16 

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11  55 

26 

Wed 

7  54 

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morn 

7  29 

4  34 

morn 

7  24 

4  40 

morn 

7  17 

4  45 

morn 

27 

Thurs 

7  54 

4  10 

1  08 

7  29 

4  35 

1  2 

7  24 

4  41 

1  2 

7  17 

4  46 

1  2 

28 

Fri 

7  54 

4  10 

2  24 

7  29 

4  35 

2  13 

7  24 

4  41 

2  12 

7  17 

4  46 

2  11 

29 

Sat 

7  54 

4  11 

3  44 

7  29 

4  36 

3  27 

7  24 

4  42 

3  25 

7  18 

4  47 

3  22 

30 

Sun 

7  54 

4  12 

5  5 

7  30 

4  37 

4  43 

7  24 

4  42 

4  39 

7  18 

4  47 

4  36 

31 

Mon 

7  54 

4  13 

6  24 

7  30 

4  38 

5  57 

7  24 

4  43 

5  53 

7  19 

4  48 

5  48 

w  Why  did  you  pass  yesterday  without  look- 
ing at  me  ?"  said  a  beautiful  lady  to  Talley- 
rand. "  Because,  madame,  if  I  had  looked  I 
could  not  have  passed." 

Earn  money  before  you  spend  it. 

Jack—"  We're  very  proud  of  our  ancestry, 
you  know."  Tom— "Yes,  I  know;  but  how 
would  your  ancestry  feel  about  you  ?" 

If  you  intend  to  do  a  mean  thing,  wait  till 
to-morrow.  If  you  are  going  to  do  a  noble 
thing,  do  it  now. 

"Wei  De  Meyer's  Treatise  on  Catarrh  is 
mailed  gratis  to  anybody. 

Jane's  shawl  was  ruined  I  am  sorry  to  tell, 
But  ma  restored  it  completely  by  using 
Zymel. 

When  was  currency  first  circulated  ?  When 
the  dove  brought  the  green-back  to  Noah. 

When  were  the  first  sweetmeats  made  ? 
When  Noah  preserved  (pairs)  pears  in  the  ark. 


Our  baby  Bell  was  cross  and  sick, 
Perhaps  'twas  worms  that  ailed  her  ; 

We  sent  for  Dr.  Johnson— quick, 
But  Castoria  'twas  that  cured  her. 

"  Who  is  whistling  in  school,"  said  the 
teacher.  "  Me,"  said  the  new  scholar.  "Didn't 
you  know  I  could  whistle." 

The  wages  of  sin  are  death.  Poor  wages,  if 
a  man  can't  live  upon  them. 

"Are  you  asleep,  Pat?"  "I  am  Teddy." 
"Well,  I  thought  ide  see  if  ide  wake  yes'by 
spakin.' 

"Have  you  anything  to  offer  the  Court," 
said  the  Judge.  "  No,  your  Honor,  my  lawyer 
took  my  last  cent,"  replied  the  prisoner. 

Pain  in  the  back— cured  by  Centaur 
Liniment. 

Who  was  the  first  carpenter  ?  Pharaoh  when 
he  made  a  ruler  of  Joseph. 

What  noblemen  are  mentioned  in  the  Bible? 
The  Baron  (barren)  Fig  Tree  and  Lord  How- 
long. 


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The  Seven  Apostles  of  Minneapolis. 

Mr.  T.  K.  Gray,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Druggist  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  writes : 

"Messrs.  D.  B.  Dewey  &  Co.— Enclosed  I  send  you  testimonials  from  seven  of  Wei  De  Meyer's 
Speaking  Apostles,  who  proclaim  their  cures  everywhere.  Send  by  express  one  gross  of  the 
great  Cure." 

Isaac  Peters,  Minneapolis. — "  Catarrh  seven  years  ;  used  one  box  ;  entirely  cured.1' 

E.  Richards,  Miller,  Minneapolis. — "  Had  Catarrh  five  years  very  bad;  used  Wei  De  Meyer  two 

months." 

John  E.  Dodge,  Head  Miller  of  Washburn  "B11  Mill.— "Had  Catarrh  six  years;  tried  many 

preparations  ;  cured  by  one  box  of  Wei  De  Meyer." 
Mrs.  It.  S.  Thompson,  Brooklyn  Centre. — "Have  had  Catarrh  fifteen  years;  nearly  deaf ;  dry 

scabs;  pain  in  the  forehead,  etc. ;  entirely  cured." 
Hannah  P.  Varney,  2119  Tenth  St.,  Minneapolis.—"  Have  used  Wei  De  Meyer  but  two  weeks; 

am  much  better  than  any  time  for  two  years." 

1>.  In  graham,  Miller. — "Have  used  Wei  De  Meyer  only  six  weeks;  nearly  well;  suffered  over 
nine  years;  tried  many  other  things,  without  any  relief." 

A.  i>.  Williams,  Physician,  Brooklyn  Centre.—"  Have  been  searching  for  a  real  Catarrh  cure 
fifteen  years;  after  using  Wei  De  Meyer's  formula  with  uniform  success,  in  several  dozen 
cases,  I  am  now  able  to  say  that  this  preparation  is  unquestionably  the  best  Catarrh  antidote 
yet  discovered  or  known  to  man.  My  own  wife,  who  suffered  for  fourteen  years,  is  one  of 
the  cured." 


"  Made  into  a  New  Man." 

Hummel's  Wharf,  Snyder  Co.,  Pa.    "  It  is  the  thing.   I  am  being  made  into  a  new  man. 

PETER  BAILEY 


" After  Four  Years." 

Rutland,  lit,  March  10,  1887.  "  I  was  cured  of  Catarrh  four  years  ago  by  Wei  De  Meyer's 
remedy.   For  the  enclosed  $1  please  send  me  a  box  for  another  member  of  my  family.11 

A.  LATHROP 


Catarrhal  Bronchitis  7  Years. 

"  I  have  been  doctoring  for  Catarrh  and  Bronchitis  for  seven  years.  Have  been  using  Wei 
De  Meyer's  Cure  three  months,  and  eight  of  my  customers  seeing  its  beneficial  results  on  me, 
want  a  package  each   *   *   * E-  BEIDLEMAM,  Druggist, 

No.  12  N.  Thirteenth  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


Virginia  Gratitude. 

Pulaski  City,  Va.,  March  14,  1886.  "My  wife  insists  that  I  shall  express  her  thanks  to  you. 
She  was  nearly  dead  with  Chronic  Catarrh.  Had  employed  doctors  and  used  countless  remedies 
without  benefit.  Your  Catarrh  remedy  has  finally  cured  her.  A  part  of  a  box  also  cured  a 
nephew."  JAS<  W-  jqint. 


Paul  Boyton,  the  Great  Swimmer. 

The  man  who  swam  the  English  Channel,  and  who  swam  from  Pittsburgh  to  New  Orleans, 
writes : 

Flushing,  L.  I.,  December  30th,  1879. 
"  While  swimming  the  Connecticut  River  to  LoDg  Island  Sound  I  contracted  a  dangerous 
cold.  Wei  De  Meyer's  Catarrh  Cure  was  recommended  to  me,  and  I  am  happy  to  state  that  it 
has  accomplished  all  and  more  than  is  said  for  it.  *  *  *  It  has  completely  cured  my  agent, 
Mr.  Geo.  P.  Kiefer,  of  a  terrible  Catarrh  from  which  he  had  suffered  for  a  long  time.  Hereafter 
I  shall  always  include  this  valuable  remedy  in  my  outfit."  PAUL  BOYTON. 

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This  Plate 

ILLUSTRATES  how  poisonous  Catarrhal  Mucous  in  the 
Nasal  Cavities  communicate  with  the  eyes  :  with  the  drum  of 
the  ear  ;  with  the  stomach  and  with  the  bronchial  tubes,  lungs 
and  vital  organs.  Through  these  processes  Catarrhal  virus<\indermines 
the  entire  system,  and  becomes  a  fruitful  source  of  Deafness,  Polypus, 
Weak  Eyes,  Bronchitis,  Leucorrhoea  and  Consumption.  Wei  De  Meyer's 
treatment,  absorbs  Catarrhal  virus  ;  it  kills  the  poisonous  sporules  ;  it  cures 
Catarrh  ;  it  prevents  many  other  diseases. 


Symptoms  of  Catarrh, 

1st.  Snuffling,  Sneezing,  Watery  Eyes,  Disgusting  Expectoration, 
with  Intermittent  pains,  by  the  sides  of  nose,  back  of  head,  and 
over  the  eyes.   2d.  Head  seems  to  crackle  and  spin  ;  hearing 

suddenly  ceases  upon  blowing  the  nose  ;  buzzing  noises  and  spurts  of  thin  mucous  upon 
the  tonsils,  or  from  the  nostrils. 

3d.  Taste,  Smell  and  Hearing  Impaired  ;  stopping  of  one  nostril ;  hawking  greenish 
mucous  ;  dry  scales  in  nostrils.  4th.  Nostrils  closed  ;  breathing  through  lips  ;  distressed 
snoring  ;  discharge  copious  and  offensive  ;  much  Swallowing  of  mucous  while  asleep. 

5th.  Foetid  and  Sickening  breath  ;  watery  stars  floating  before  the  eyes  ;  throat 
and  lungs  sore  in  morning.  Weakening  discharge  from  genitals.  Sometimes  Hay- 
Fever  and  Polypus  appear. 

6th.  Bones  of  Nose  and  fore-skull  become  honeycombed  and  partitions  rot 
away,  disfiguring  victim  for  life  ;  Voice  utterly  destroyed ;  very  Deaf ;  Stench  un- 
bearable 5  mucous  more  purulent,  planting  germs  of  Scrofula,  Consumption  and  Death. 
This,  Reader,  is  what  Snuffles,  Influenza  and  Catarrh  become. 


It  Was  Terrible.' 


Mariposa,  Cal.,  Feb.  24,  1887.  "  Forward  me  another  box  of  Wei  De  Meyer.  It  has  nearly 
exterminated  my  Catarrh,  which  was  terrible.''1  q    ^  SAWYER. 


Overton,  Tex.,  March  21,  1887. 
Cure.   It  is  invaluable.11 


It  is  Invaluable." 

"I  have  used  and  distributed  four  boxes  of  your  Catarrh 

L.  M.  MICHEALS. 


Her  Pastor  Recommends  it." 

Glenwood,  Erie  Co.,  N.  Y.,  June  3,  1886.  "  Our  pastor,  Rev.  T.  M.  Long,  has  recommended 
to  me  Wei  De  Meyer's  Catarrh  Cure.    Please  send  one  box.11   MISS  KITTIE  B.  SPRAGUE. 


"Had  Catarrh  19  Years." 

Rohrersville,  Md.,  June  22,  1886.  "  Please  send  me  another  box  of  your  wonderful  remedy 
for  my  daughter.  She  has  had  Catarrh  and  headaches  for  nineteen  years.  Her  head  troubles 
have  all  gone,  and  it  is  curing  her  rapidly.11  MRS.  LYDIA  A.  BRANTNER. 


"Can  Hear  a  Watch  Tick." 


Pinal,  Arizona,  Feb.  12,  1887.  "Two  boxes  of  Wei  De  Meyer's  remedy  cured  my  wife  of 
Catarrh.  I  had  suffered  with  the  complaint  so  long  that  I  put  no  confidence  in  it,  and  never 
expected  relief.  Was  nearly  deaf.  But  I  tried  her  remedy,  and  to  my  surprise  am  nearly  well, 
so  that  1  can  now  hear  a  wateh  tick  across  a  room.   It  is  a  wonderful  thing.11 

J.  L.  STOWE. 

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Tor  CATAHHII 


Catarrh  Cure 


XNELTJE IVZA. 


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This  sufcstanc-e  is  wholly  absorbed  and.  eiroula- 
ted  throughout  the  Mucous  membranous  system, 
thus  exterminating  the  seeds  cf  CATARRHAL 
DISEASES. 

 D.  B.  DEWEY  &  CO.,  Sole  Agts. 

f^^i^li!l«I>      <7  Murray  Street,  New  York. 


The 
Wrapper, 


HIS 


wrapper, 


engraved  on  dark 
tinted  back- 
ground, is  on  the  top  of 
every  package  of  Wei 
De  Meyer's  Catarrh 
Cure.  The  original  is 
filed  at  the  United  States 
Patent  Office,  to  counter- 
feit which  is  a  criminal 
offense  against  the  Govern- 
ment. Fix  its  appearance 
in  your  mind,  and  when 
you  want  a  real  cure  of 


Catarrh,  accept  nothing  not  bearing  this  wrapper,  else  disappointment  will  surely  follow. 


"  Universal  Satisfaction  in  Canada  " 

London,  Ontario,  Jan.  1,  1886.  "  The  satisfaction  given  by  Wei  De  Meyer's  Catarrh  Cure  to 
those  who  have  used  it  in  Canada  is  universal.'"  HARKNESS  &  CO. 


The  Only  Thing." 


Oriskany  Falls,  N.  Y.,  July  22,  1886.  "I  have  used  but  one  box  of  your  Catarrh  Cure  and 
find  it  is  the  only  thing  which  has  ever  done  me  any  good."  r   l  LETSON. 


Cost  Him  Hundreds  of  Dollars." 


New  Boston,  N.  H.,  Feb.  18,  1886.  "  My  Catarrh  has  been  treated  by  five  physicians,  and  has 
cost  me  hundreds  of  dollars.  I  am  pleased  to  say  that,  although  not  yet  entirely  well,  I  have 
received  more  benefit  from  a  brief  trial  of  Wei  De  Meyer's  preparation  than  from  all  other 
treatments."  s  T  gKOFIELD. 

Dr.  Wei  De  Meyer  to  His  Patients. 


HAVE  made  arrangements  with  Messrs.  D.  B.  Dewey  &  Company,  of  New 

York,  to  utilize  my  discovery  and  spread  it  among  sufferers  everywhere.  I  shall  super- 
vise the  preparation  of  the  medicine  and  leave  all  else  with  them.  I  cured  myself 
of  Hay  Fever  with  this  remedy  and  have  heard  of  no  case  of  a  disease  of  the  Air  Passages, 
in  which  being  fully  tried,  it  did  not  effect  a  complete  cure.   The  Public's  obedient  servant, 

F.  W.  WEI  DE  MEYER 

New  Ytork,  Oct.  1,  1878. 

Wei  De  Meyer's  Catarrh  Cure  is  complete  in  one  package.  It 
will  be  forwarded  by  Mail  or  Express,  the  Expenses  Prepaid  by  us,  on 
receipt  of  $1.00  the  single  package,  or  to  Clubs,  six  packages  for  $5.00. 
Also  sold  by  all  Druggists. 

Dr.  Wei  De  Meyer's  "Illustrated  Treatise"  containing 
remarkable  testimonials,  by  those  who  have  been  cured  by 
the  new  treatment,  is  sent  free,  Post-paid  by  us,  to  any  address. 

D.  B.  DEWEY  &  CO.,  Sole  Agents,  77  Murray  Street,  New  York. 


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Like  spots  on  the  sun  shone  the  coat  of  j-oung  Bell 
They  vanished  like  dew  after  using  Zymel, 


OLD  CLOTHING  MADE  NEW. 


Grease,  Gloss  and  Stains  from  Black  and  Gray  Woolens, 
Silks,  Satins,  Cashmeres,  Alpacas,  Laces,  Crapes,  &c. 

By  the  use  of  Zymel,  clothing,  dresses,  carpets,  carriage  linings,  &c, 
can  be  quickly  and  thoroughly  renovated.  It  gives  a  fresh,  new  appear- 
ance without  injury.  Extensively  used  by  tailors,  scourers,  carriage 
trimmers,  owners  of  billiard  tables,  families,  &c.  To  black  silk,  satins 
and  woolen  goods,  it  gives  their  original  color,  lustre  and  stiffness.  Each 
bottle  contains  enough  to  clean  twenty  coats  and  two  silk  dresses. 

WHAT  THE  PUBLIC  SAY  OF  ZYMEL. 

As  comets  sweep  the  heavens  worlds  to  dispel, 
So  soiled  clothes  are  renovated  by  Zymel. 

R.  II.  MACY  &  CO. 

The  great  Dry  Goods  Merchants,  of  New  York : 

"  We  consider  Zymel  a  perfect  preparation  for  removing  grease  and  stains  from  silk,  satin, 
and  other  fabrics. 11 

BREWSTER  &  CO. 

The  leading  Carriage  Manufacturers  of  America  : 
"  "We  are  glad  to  know  of  Zymel.   It  is  the  best  cleanser  ever  used  by  our  trimmers.'" 

BRUNSWICK  &  BAI.KE  CO. 

Of  New  York,  Philadelphia,  Cincinnati,  Buffalo,  Detroit,  Chicago,  St.  Louis  and  San  Francisco: 
"  We  have  used  Zymel  on  billiard  cloth,  and  find  it  a  perfect  cleanser." 

GEORGE  C.  FLINT  &  CO. 

Furniture  and  Upholsterers,  104  West  14th  street,  New  York  : 
"We  recommend  Zymel  for  removing  stains  from  furniture  covering.1' 


Sold  by  Druggists  and  Fancy  Goods  dealers  at  50  cents.  1  dozen  delivered, 
Express  pre-paid,  on  receipt  of  $4.  The  Centaur  Company,  77  Murray  Street, 
New  York. 

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(^fijt  V  funf  3ab>  alt  finb.   (Sine  2Kel)r$a{)l  ber  fttnber,  bic  fterben,  roerben 


erft  betaubt  unb  bann  t-ergiftet,  getobtet,  burd)  gefaf>rltd)e,  Dpium  ent= 

Ijaltenbe,  einfd)lafernbe  StJJittcI.   ®iefe  foftbaren  Seben  fonnten  gerettet  roerben. 

Diefe  fttnber  fonnten  gefunb  gemadjt  toerben ;  fie  fonnten  etnen  fujjen  ©dtfaf  er; 

fatten,  ot)ne  betaubt  ju  merben. 

O'rtftoria  ift  ofjne  ^wscifet  ba3  rounberbarfte  £eilmittet  fiir  ©augttnge  unb 

fini  fCnftnrin  iphrnnrf  t  ^in^er<  1,(13  Me  92>clt  je  gefannt  bat.  (S3  regulirt  ben  9Jiagen  unb  ben  ©tuf)l; 
poi  L.anona  georaunn.  @g  ^  angene^m#   gg  ^  ^avraIcg> 

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ba8  SKejept  fur  (Saftoria  um  jebe  glafdje  gebrudt. 

3>ie  Wluttev  unb  3let$ie  fennen  bicfe  23eftanbtl)etle.  ©ie  miffen,  bafe  biefelben  gut  unb  nid)t  fd?abltdj 
finb.  ©ie  Ijaben  Saftoria  feit  breifng  3al)ren  gebraudjt.  (Saftoria  gefallt  tfynen.  ©3  giebt  U)ren  SHnbew 
unb  ^Satienten  ©d)laf.  (S3  gtebt  itynen  ©efunbfyeit.   (S3  rettet  tfyr  Seben. 

(5 aftovia  fccrireibt  SGurmer.   (S3  bampft  gteber. 

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(Saftoria  I)ci«  SfoUI.   (S3  oertreibt  S31at)ungen. 

(Saftoria  erleidfttert  ba3  3al)nen. 

b'ofturla  cnttyalt  roeber  Dpium  nod)  9Jiorptyium.   ©tefye  baS  9tejept. 

Ifaftoria  affttnUirt  bie  SRabrung,  e3  regulirt  ben  ©tufylgang;  e3giebt  etnen  gefunben  unb  naturlidjen 
©d)taf.  (S3  toirb  jefet  mebj  (Saftoria  gebraud)t  al3  oon  alien  anberen  £eilmitteln  fitr  ^inber  jufammens 
genommen. 

2)re3t>en,  ©eutfd)Ianb,  ben  1.  Stpril  1887.  „3d)  freue  mid),  3l)nen  mittbeilen  jit  fonnen,  bafj  (Saftoria 
ba§  popularfte  ^Sraparat  fur  ftinber  in  2)eutfd)lanb  ift."  ©  e  o  r  g  25aumann,  (Sbemtfer, 

2  gjrager  ©tvafje. 

9lcta  fyovf,  ben  17.  3uni  187:?.  „3d)  gebraudje  e3  in  meiner  ^SragtS  unb  finbe  e$  befonberS  anreenbbar 
bei  ©aughngen  unb  Sinbern."  ?Ueg.  Dtobertfon,  1057  3«>eite  9t»enue. 

©rooftljn,  ben  5.  9?ot>ember  lc74.  „Eaftovia  ift  fiiv  ©iiuglinge  unb  ^tnber  fo  Borjuglid)  paffeub,  bafj  id) 
e§  al3  ieber  anberen  intr  befannten  21rjnei  iibertegen  cerfdjreibe.7'  §.  St.  Sir  dj  e  r ,  M.  D., 

Ill  ©o.  D$forb  ©tr. 

9Katuc.   2en)ifton,  5XJ2c,  ben  25.  SIpril  1887.   „3d?  bin  ganj  geroifj,  bafi  mein  33ab^  an  SBerftopfung  geftorben 
rcare,  icenn  id)  it)tn  nid)t  Saftoria  gegeben  I)atte."   9JJr3.  ©arab;  g.  9?oger§. 

9?etu  ftantpftiire.   (Soncorb,  9?.      ben  4.  3anuar  1887.   „3d)  I)abe  »ier  ^finber  ob^ne  jebe  anbere  TOebijln 
grofsgejogen."  iD?r3.  Souife  (S.  Song. 

SBcrmont.   SRutlanb,  9St.,  ben  4.  gebruar  1887.   „90?eine  grau,  ittre.Dnfet,  it)re  Soufmen  unb  lb;re  Santen 
gebraud)en  e3  atle."   3  a  tn  e  3  2B.  §  a  t)  e  3. 

^ajc^ttfeftg.   CoreeQ,  SDtaff.,  ben  7.  2Ears  1887.   „3ebermann  lobt  (Saftoria.   9Keine  iJSerlaufe  bjaben  fid) 
um  bie  £alfte  n)&t)renb  be3  lefeten  3ab;re3  uerme^rt."  ®.  (S.  D  3  g  o  o  b ,  M.  D. 


^J^inc  t»rcifjifliiif)rt(ic  ?BeoJ>a<titunQ  Don  Gaftotia  un>  bie  AluttMdjaft  won  fSJliUlonen 
<f^\>on  "MenW)cn  fetjen  nn&  in  ben  3taui>,  iibcv  baffclbc  su  fprcdieu,  ul)iie  und  auf 

IIJ atljf it  su  Dtrlcflcn.   a?-*  ift  o\)nc  t?¥aae  bad  befte  UWittcl  fttv  Siittflltufle  unb 

Mincer,  bad  bie  SSelt  Je  gefannt  hat.   (f-o  ift  Ijarmiod.   ^inbet  fatten  getne. 

m  flieUt  iljuen  @efunbl)eit.   @$  tet let  ihr  Veben.        ift  abfolut  fid)er  unb  aid 

AYhtbermebUiu  ^raftifd)  DoUfontnten. 

(5aftovia  U)itb  auf  ber  ganjen  bemob;nten  (Srbe  oerfauft.   35  2>0fen  fiir  35  <£ent£. 


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Castoria  och  Barn. 


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ER  an  en  tredjedel  af  alia  barn  do  innan  dc  uppna  fern  ars  alder. 
De  fiesta  af  de  barn,  pom  do,  iiro  forst  bcdofvade,  s;  forgiftade, 
sa  mordade,  allt  tillfolje  af  farliga  narkotiska  opiegifter.  Manga 
af  dessa  barn  kunde  dock  raddas.   De  kunna  goras  friska;  de  kunna  fflr- 
eattas  i  somn  ntan  bediifvande  medel. 

CASTORIA  sir  utotn  all  fraga  den  mest  underbara  medicin  for  barn, 
annu  kand  i  hela  verlden.    Den  reglerar  magen  och  inelfvorna.    Den  ar 
behaglig.    Den  ar  oskadlig. 
ITar  fait  Castoria.  PA  DET  ATT  MODRAR  och  lakare  ma  veta  hvad  de  gifvt  hjelplosa 

smabarn,  ett  tryckt  formular  medfoljer  hvarje  flaska. 

MODRAR  och  Lakare  forsta  de  ingredienser  detta  formular  visar.  De  veta  att  desst  iro  goda 
och  oskadliga.  De  hafva  nyttjat  Castoria  i  trettio  ars  tid.  De  tycka  om  Castoria.  Den  a  fvcr  de- 
ras  barn  och  patienter  somn.   Den  ger  dem  helsa.   Den  raddar  deras  lif  I 

CASTORIA  UTROTAR  mask.   Den  stillar  febrar. 

CASTORIA  BOTAR  magsyra.   Den  afhjelper  forstoppning. 

CASTORIA  BOTAR  vind-kolik.   Den  tillintetgor  vaderspanning. 

CASTORIA  STILLAR  plagor  under  tandsprickningen. 

CASTORIA  INNEHALLER  hvarken  opium  cller  morfin.   Se  formularet. 

CASTORIA  UNDERLATTAR  matsmaltningen,  den  reglerar  magen;  den  gif ver  en  helsosam 
och  naturlig  somn.  Man  brukar  nu  mera  af  CASTORIA  an  af  alia  andra  barnmediciner  tillsam- 
man«tagna. 

Dresden,  Tyskland,  April  lste  1887.  "Jag  har  harmed  nojet  underratta  Er  om  att  Ca^turia 
ar  har  i  Tyskland  den  mest  po;mlara  medicin  for  barn.         GEO.  BAUMAN,  Chemist, 

2  I'rager  Strasse. 

New  York,  Juni  17de  187  J.  "Jag  nyttjar  Castoria  i  m  in  praktik  och  finner  den  sardcles 
utmiirkt  for  barn."  ALEX.  ROBERTSON,  1057  Second  Avenue. 

Brooklyn,  November  5te  1874.  "Castoria  liimpar  sig  sardeles  viil  for  spada  barn  och  mera 
forsigkomna  baru,  hvarfor  jag  satter  den  hogre  an  nagon  annan  medicin  for  barn." 

H.  A.  ARCHER,  Med.  Dokt.,  Ill  So.  Oxford  Street. 

Maine.   Lewiston,  Me.,  April  25te  1887.    "Jag  ar  fullt  ofvertygad  om  att  mitt  lilla  barn  hade 
dott  af  forstoppning,  om  jag  ej  gifvit  det  Castoria."    Mrs.  Sarah  F.  Rogers. 

New  Hampshire.    Concord,  N.  II.,  Januari  4de  1887.   "Jag  har  fiidt  och  uppfodt  fyra  barn 
och  aldrig  anviindt  annan  medicin  an  Castoria.'   Mrs.  Louisk  E.  Long. 

Vermont.    Rutland,  Vt.,  Pebruari  4de  1887.    "  Min  hustru,  hennes  onklar,  hennes  kusiner  och 
heunes  tanter.  alia  nyttja  Castoria."   James  W.  Hayes. 

Mass.   Lowell,  Mass.,  Mars  7de  1887.    "Alia  prisa  Castoria.   Min  forsiiljning  af  den  for  sista 
Irct  uppgick  till  halften  mer  an  forut."   G.  C.  Osgood,  M.  D. 


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ED  trettio  ars  erfarenhet  a f  Castoria  oc!  pnderstbdda  p.f  millioner 
af  personer,  knnna  yi  med  sakerhet  tula  om  dess  meriter.  Den  ar 
utom  all  fraga  den  basta  medicin  for  barn,  som  hittills  yarit  kand  i  lif  la 
verlden.  Den  ar  oskadlig.  Barnen  tycka  om  den.  Den  gif  ver  dem  heRa. 
Den  Till  radda  deras  lif.  Den  ar  absolut  oskadlig  och  praktiskt  fullan- 
dnd  som  barnniedicin. 

Castoria  saljes  Of  ver  hela  jordklotet  —  35  dosis  fur  35  cents. 

Barnen  ropa  efter  Pitcher's  Castoria. 


OILED  COAT  COLLARS—  grease  spots  upon  clothing  and  black  silk 

can  be  easily  removed  by  ths  use  of  Zymel — the  magio  clothes  cleaner.  Sim- 

•ft**  ~z~ 

'  Pte,  quickj  cheap.  One  bottle  contains  enough  Zymel  to  renovate  and  make  new  several 

suits  of  clothes  and  dresses.  Invaluable. 


ASTORIA  is  Dr.  Samuel  Pitcher's  Vegetable  Substitute  for  Paragoric, 


Bateman's  Drops,  so-called  Soothing  Syrups,  and  other  opium  preparations. 
Cast$>ria  contains  neither  •  morphine  or  opium.  .--J t  is  harmless.  It  is  superior  to 
Castor  Oil  or  any  other  known  preparation  for  infants  and  children.  « 


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El  OB  MEYER'S  CATARRH  CURE  has  proved  to  be  infallible. 


The  secret  of  its  great  success  is  that  it  innoculates  the  mucous  membrane,  and 
exterminates  its  poison  from  the  system.  Cases  of  one,  five  and  ten  years  standing  like 
that  of  Vice-Pres.  Wheeler  have  been  gpeedily  cured.  Yes,  Catarrh  can  now  be  cured. 


HE    FABLED  CENTAURS  were  supposed  to  be  the  founders  of  medi- 


cine. They  were  half  horse  and  half  man.  The  Centaur  Liniment  is  the  quickest 
and  most  powerful  pain-healing  remedy  in  the  world.  It  will  cure  sprains,  bruises, 
lameness,  and  rheumatism  of  men.  It  will  cure  sprains,  bruises,  galls,  lameness  and 
sprained  hoi*s*^s.   It  is  a  Centaur  Liniment.   If  not,  what  is  it  ? 


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